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07 Oct 2025

The Darkness announce headline show in Limerick

The rock band is known for its hit single ‘I Believe In A Thing Called Love’

The Darkness announce headline show in Limerick

The Darkness to perform at King John's Castle Picture: Simon Emmet

THE DARKNESS will return to Limerick to perform in the historic grounds of King Johns Castle next summer.

Considered one of the best live bands on the planet this show is not to be missed and take place on Friday, June 20.

It was back in 2003 that we witnessed the start of a love affair between one of the most extraordinary and best loved bands to come from the UK and fans all around the world.

The Darkness exploded from their Lowestoft roots to global success when they released their debut album 'Permission to Land' to almost overnight success. It topped the UK charts, going 5x Platinum and selling over 1.5 million copies in the UK alone, whilst also becoming a huge success everywhere from the USA to Australia, Germany to Japan.

The album spawned a series of hit singles including ‘I Believe In A Thing Called Love’, ‘Growing
On Me’, ‘Get Your Hands Off My Woman’ and ‘Love Is Only A Feeling’. It also clocked up a series
of awards including three BRIT Awards, two Kerrang Awards and an Ivor Novello for ‘Songwriters
Of The Year’ amongst many others.

The Darkness played a number of landmark shows, including a headline set at the 2004 Reading
& Leeds Festivals, as part of a whirlwind career of global touring and international success. The
band then followed the success of their debut with the 2005 album 'One Way Ticket To Hell… And
Back,' which produced the Top 10 hit ‘One Way Ticket’.

However, the pressures of fame took their toll and in 2006 lead singer Justin Hawkins left the band, checking into rehab and The Darkness were no more. Yet, like a veritable phoenix rising from the ashes of despair, the band reformed in 2011 touring Europe and South America the following year with Lady Gaga. They released their comeback album 'Hot Cakes' that year and 'Last Of Our Kind' in 2015.

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In 2017 the band ushered in a new era with the release of 'Pinewood Smile' and the critically acclaimed record became their third UK Top 10 album. With its successor 'Easter Is Cancelled' (2019) achieving equally great heights there seemed no stopping the band. However, that album’s title proved semi-prophetic and following its release the world plunged into the Covid-19 pandemic.

Undaunted, they released their most recent studio album 'Motorheart' in 2021 which not only received some of the best reviews of their career but once more catapulted them straight back onto the upper echelons of festival bills such as Download and saw them pack out arenas with fans hungry for the band’s return to the stage.

2022 saw The Darkness perform shows around the world while, in tandem with their touring, fabulous frontman Justin was quickly becoming the internet’s favourite rock ‘n’ roll personality with his highly revered Justin Hawkins Rides Again podcast.

The Darkness then came full circle as their game-changing debut album 'Permission To Land' turned 20 in 2023. They rang in the anniversary year with a performance of the timeless classic ‘I Believe In A Thing Called Love’ on BBC One’s New Year’s Eve programming and by selling out arena shows including Wembley with Black Stone Cherry.

The band continued to be lauded as rock gods throughout the year, performing with Guns N’ Roses at BST London Hyde Park, as well as KISS in Norway amongst many other hugely acclaimed shows. A specially expanded 'Permission to Land' deluxe album was released via Warner Music and their 2023 Permission To Land 20 world tour sold out shows across the globe.

In November a critically acclaimed documentary film entitled 'Welcome to The Darkness' premiered in cinemas across the UK to rave reviews. And now, more than 20 years after The Darkness exploded with the big bang that changed the face of British rock music, their cheeky, spandex-clad anthems continue to capture hearts, and a new generation of fans, around the world.

None more so than Taylor Swift who sparked an internet meltdown by singing along with the band’s eternal mega-hit ‘I Believe In A Thing Called Love’ at the US Open. As a result, her legions of fans sent the track hurtling up charts across the world, including reaching Number 1 in the US iTunes Rock Chart, 21 years after its release.

Tickets for the concert go on sale this Friday, January 24 at 10am on both www.dolans.ie and Ticketmaster.

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