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Supergrass for Dublin and Belfast I Should Coco tour dates

Supergrass for Dublin and Belfast I Should Coco tour dates

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The English trio have announced a 30th anniversary tour.

The I Should Coco tour celebrates the band’s 1995 debut album, and will be played in full at The Telegraph Building Belfast on 27th May 2025 and Dublin’s 3Olympia Theatre on 29th May 2025.

Tickets from €46.50 on sale Friday 27th September at 9am.

 I Should Coco featured the songs ‘Alright’, ‘Time’, ‘Caught By the Fuzz’, ‘Lose It’ and ‘Strange Ones’ among them. The album was nominated for a Mercury Music Prize, and sold 500,000 copies in the UK and a million worldwide. 

It was the biggest-selling debut album on Parlophone since The Beatles at the time.

About Supergrass 

Supergrass are Gaz Coombes, Mick Quinn, Danny Goffey and Rob Coombes. 

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The first group formed by Supergrass members was a Shoegaze-inspired outfit called ‘The Jennifers’, who built a name for themselves in the Oxford indie scene in 1991. After a hiatus, they changed direction, and re-formed in 1993, ultimately arriving at the name ‘Supergrass’. Their first single, ‘Caught By the Fuzz’, achieved the rare feat of being both NME and Melody Makers ‘Single Of The Week’ at the same time. The band’s debut album, I Should Coco followed in May 1995, cementing their success, and topping the UK album charts in the week following Glastonbury. 

Five highly acclaimed, successful studio albums followed: In It For The Money, Supergrass, Life On Other Planets, Road To Rouen and Diamond Hoo Ha, as well as the top 5 best of Supergrass Is 10. Other hits include: ‘Mansize Rooster’, ‘Lenny’, ‘Going Out’, ‘Richard III’, ‘Sun Hits The Sky’, ‘Pumping On Your Stereo’, ‘Moving’, ‘Grace’ and ‘St. Petersburg’. Having split up in 2010, Supergrass temporarily reformed in 2019 for a successful, sold-out, media and fan-acclaimed world tour. Now, the group is returning in 2025 to perform, for the first time in full, I Should Coco, the album that started it all for them.


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