Hudson Taylor have announced their upcoming Irish tour dates and have released a brand new single ahead of the release of their hotly anticipated third studio album.
Hold Out Hope is out today, coming fresh off the success of You Me Myself.
The band is made up of Dublin brothers Harry and Alfie Hudson Taylor who are gearing up to release their album Searching For The Answers on June 3.
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Since its release, You Me Myself has enjoyed over 1,200 plays on Irish radio so far, and the track has helped drive Hudson Taylor’s monthly streaming figures to over 400,000.
Hold Out Hope is an up-tempo, positive-energy track with a message we have been hearing time and time again over the past couple of years: "Hold out hope ‘cos better days will come".
To coincide with the release of the brand new song, the duo has announced their first Irish tour since 2019.
Hudson Taylor will play Dublin's 3Olympia Theatre on Saturday, June 4 as well as a sting of other shows around the country.
The band will play St Iberius Church in Wexford on June 3, The West’s Awake Festival in Tipperary on June 5, Monroe’s Live in Galway on June 9 and a slew of other shows in Ireland as follows:
- Limelight 2, Belfast on June 10
- Sandinos, Derry on June 11
- Cyprus Avenue, Cork on June 15
- Dolans Warehouse, Limerick on June 16
- The Crescent Concert Hall, Drogheda on June 17
- Ballykeeffe Amphitheatre, Kilmangah, Kilkenny on July 9
Tickets for all of Hudson Taylor's Irish shows are on sale now via Ticketmaster.ie.
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