Fresh from releasing debut single 'The Fall' and returning this week with towering follow-up 'You Are', Limerick five-piece THEATRE have wasted absolutely no time becoming one of the most exciting new bands emerging from Ireland right now. Built around the huge, emotionally raw vocals of Maeve O'Shea alongside guitarists Dara Gooney and Oscar Halpin, bassist Gerry Sheil and drummer Sean Storan, the group are carving out their own lane with towering shoegaze guitars and folk-tinged storytelling.
At the moment, they're in transit after another date supporting fellow Irish risers Bleech 9:3, the alt-rock outfit currently building a serious reputation for cathartic live shows and emotionally heavy songwriting. In other words, probably a pretty fitting tour pairing.
"Today we are in our van travelling from Norwich to Birmingham on the Bleech 9:3 Tour," THEATRE announce together, sounding remarkably upbeat for five people currently existing on motorway fumes and service station snacks.
The band explain they met each other one by one and eventually formed "piece by piece" before growing into the tight group they are now. Some members live together, most of their free time is spent in each other's company, and even their downtime has become suspiciously communal. "Cooking meals is how we decompress," they say, alongside film nights, gigs and a recently adopted group obsession with morning runs.







