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Kodaline announce new live stream performances in association with DICE

Following on from the release of their critically acclaimed new album ‘One Day At A Time’ in June 2020, Irish pop-rock outfit Kodaline have now announced their plans for a new string of live streamed performances, set to take place at the end of August and early September in association with DICE.
The full band live shows will take place twice a day at 11am and 8pm BST on August 29th, and September 5th, 12th and 19th respectively. Each week the group will be playing a unique show for that stream alongside a meet and greet, starting with ‘In A Perfect World’ on August 29th, where we will be playing the album in its entirety, followed by ‘One Day At A Time’ on September 5th, B-sides & Covers on September 12th, and Summer Festival live on September 19th.
Tickets are priced £10 for one show or £30 for all four, and you will also get the chance to buy a limited edition print and exclusive new merch. They’re available exclusively through DICE.
See the full list of dates and where to buy tickets in the links below. https://kodaline.com/livestream/
August 29th – ‘In A Perfect World’https://kodaline.com/livestreaming-95387592/in-a-perfect-world/
September 5th – One Day At A Timehttps://kodaline.com/livestream/one-day-at-a-time
September 12th – Bsides and Covershttps://kodaline.com/livestream/b-sides-and-covers
September 19th – Summer Festival Livehttps://kodaline.com/livestream/summer-festival
‘One Day At A Time’ is Kodaline’s fourth album, and adds a new chapter to a career that has already encompassed three #1 albums in Ireland, two Top 5 albums in the UK, and more than a billion streams at Spotify. Listen to ‘One Day At A Time’ here – https://kodaline.lnk.to/OneDayAtATime
Kodaline approached the album with a streamlined process that took them back to their roots. The majority of the sessions revolved around the four band members alone in their modest recording space in Dublin, with bassist Jason Boland leading the production side of things.
The bands primary objective was to focus on the emotion that has informed many Kodaline fan favourites. As weve seen from the two recent singles, they are playing to their strengths: insistent melodies and captivating hooks exploring stories that are revealing, unguarded and immediately relatable.
”The main thing this time was to capture those emotions through everything”, says frontman Steve Garrigan. We also wanted to use a lot of harmonies and play to our strengths.
”Our music is now as emotional as it can be”, adds drummer Vinnie May. ”We’re really confident and optimistic about this record.”
In 2019, Kodaline played some of the biggest shows of their career. At home in Dublin they sold-out two huge outdoor shows at St. Annes Park, while a ten-date UK tour culminated with a packed show at London’s historic Roundhouse. Further afield, they hit festivals including Lollapalooza, Benicàssim and Opener before becoming the first Irish band to headline the massive NH7 Weekender in Pune, India. Their extensive touring throughout Asia also included a headline set at Monsoon Music Festival in Vietnam plus dates in China, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Taiwan and Singapore.

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