Fionn Regan’s coming back for more in the new year with an ‘Avalanche’ of dates

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Credit Autumn De Wilde

With next month’s tour including St. Pancras Church having long-since sold out, and his new album “O Avalanche” out 1st November via Nettwerk Music Group, Fionn Regan has announced an extensive UK and Ireland tour for February and March 2025 including a performance at EartH in London. Tickets now on sale here.

“O Avalanche” is Regan’s first since 2019’s “Cala”.  Regan explains how it came about; “I see the album sort of like a film that starts cinematically and develops in abstract ways. It moves in different sequences, backwards and forwards. And if you’re thinking about it in a visual way, there’s a quality about it where it’s always magic hour.”

“I feel like the album has got quite a lot of bottled-summer energy running through it,” says Regan. It took him two or three albums’ worth of material before a collection of songs emerged that would stylistically first together as he says they “started to hang out together and fought their way to becoming the album”. Capturing the mood, Regan wrote the record while staying in Mallorca, a place he describes as his “true north”: “There’s a sense of an artistic energy there, where you step back a little from the main drag of bigger cities. You’re sat there in the mountains looking towards the cities, rather than the other way. There’s a kind of focus, a feeling that you’re tuned in to something.”

Co-produced with Ian Grimble, this latest album steers Regan’s off-the-main-drag feel for climate and landscape towards another  peak. “It’s like you’re looking into this world where there’s a depth of field, it’s summer, and you’re floating into and out of it,” he says of the album. “The songs can come together in the moment, so it’s not a conscious thing, but when I listen to the record it feels like there’s an eternal optimism about it – a kind of upward-feeling energy.”  You can watch the latest single‘Farewell’ below.

Fionn Regan 2025 Dates:

Thursday 6 February – Wexford – Wexford Arts Centre
Friday 7 February – Cork – Live at St Lukes
Saturday 8 February  – Limerick – Dolan’s
Sunday 9 February – Ballycotton – Sea Church
Thursday 13 February – Belfast – The Duncaim
Saturday 15 February – Dublin – Ambassador Theatre
Sunday 16 February – Dundalk – Spirit Store
Wednesday 19 February – Galway – Town Hall Theatre
Thursday 20 February – Castlebar – Royal Theatre
Saturday 22 February – Waterford – Bank Lane
Tuesday 25 February – Nottingham – Metronome
Wednesday 26 February – London – EartH
Thursday 27 February – Oxford – The Jericho Tavern
Friday 28 February – Bristol – Strange Brew
Sunday 2 March – Totnes – The Barrel House
Monday 3 March – Cambridge – Junction 2
Wednesday 5 March – Glasgow – Oran Mor
Thursday 6 March – Leeds – Brudenell Social Club
Friday 7 March – Liverpool – St Michaels Live
Saturday 8 March – Manchester – Hallé at St Michael’s

About Keith Hargreaves 437 Articles
Riding the one eyed horse into dead town the scales fell from his eyes. Music was the only true god at once profane and divine The dust blew through his mind as he considered the offering... And then he scored it out of ten and waited for the world to wake up
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