The Coronas returns to Limerick for a “Live at The Castle” show in King Johns Castle this June 22nd. The band have confirmed there return to Limerick to perform in one of their favourite venues.
The Coronas released their 7th album Time Stopped last October, which went straight to No.1 on The Irish Album charts. Recorded in Camden Studios Dublin and Eastcote Studios in London and produced by George Murphy (Mumford & Sons, The Specials, Ellie Goulding) and mixed by Grammy award-winning Peter Katis (The National), Time Stopped also features many of The Coronas’ long-time collaborators and friends including Lar Kaye, Roisin O, Cian MacSweeney, Dave O’Keefe and John Broe.
A hat trick – The Coronas are the first and only self-released Irish band in history to have a third consecutive No. 1. The band have sold in excess of 150K albums which equates to 15 x platinum sales. One of the finest live bands the country has produced this is not to be missed!
Tickets are always limited so early booking is advised. Available now from Dolans.ie and Ticketmaster
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