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Brand-new purpose-built dance stage The Warehouse is also confirmed for the festival.
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"Nabokov" is a track by Fontaines D.C., from the album Skinty Fia, released 21st April 2022. The track is 5:22 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 20 articles about Fontaines D.C..
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Brand-new purpose-built dance stage The Warehouse is also confirmed for the festival.

Twenty-one signed silk screen prints from iconic live music moments go on sale today.

The prize draw will take place on Thursday 7th May.

With a shapeshifting album and a sold-out summer ahead, Fontaines D.C. are in their imperial phase. Grian Chatten talks touring, transformation and the art of letting go.

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The track is a cut from their new album ‘This Is What We Do’, which will be released on December 2nd via Virgin Music.

The 22 live dates will kick off in August 2023.

The song features on their recent third album, ‘Skinty Fia’, released via Partisan records.

Featuring Fontaines D.C., Bastille, Madison Beer, Pale Waves, Chloe Moriondo, Black Honey and Dylan.

We catch up with Reading 2022's latest legend the morning after the night before.

They will play across the UK and Ireland in November and December.

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Here are the new tracks joining our heavy rotation this week.

Fontaines D.C.’s ascent has been nothing short of stratospheric, but their third album ‘Skinty Fia’ might very well be their best yet.

The band's third full-length drops this Friday (22nd April)

They'll play extra shows in Leeds, Glasgow, London and Belfast.

The Fontaines D.C. BA (Hons) in Commercial Modern Music Scholarship will see one student have their €12,000 fees covered on a four-year course at the BIMM Institute.

The track is the fourth to come from the forthcoming 'The Line Is A Curve'.

The band will play extra dates in Manchester, London and Dublin as part of a larger run this November and December.

They're off on tour with Shame and ripping up the alternative airwaves - meet Ireland's latest, greatest export.