We Raise Bears have fast become a rising name on the Irish music scene, and they make their Roscommon Arts Centre debut on Friday, August 18, at 8pm.
Described by the BBC as having a unique sound, character, and confidence, We Raise Bears are a must-see for music fans as they are regularly credited for delivering stand-out live performances.
This summer, We Raise Bears bring a full band show to Roscommon Arts Centre, a key date on their tour, with locally linked lead singer/songwriter Conor Miley hailing from a homestead farm in the village of Rahara.
Along with being praised for their live performances, Miley's poignant and political lyricism has also been described as "stunning".
The band have joined the line-ups of festivals that include Hard Working Class Heroes, Other Voices, Electric Picnic, and Ones To Watch, while also headlining venues around the country and supporting top Irish acts like We Cut Corners.
We Raise Bears released their well-received debut EP in late 2016, and with it they have managed to create a new sound that is thoroughly their own. Late 2016 also saw the release of the band's debut single, To A Distant Plain, and a Jose Miguel Jimenez-directed music video.
Tickets for We Raise Bears are available now from Roscommon Arts Centre on (090 ) 6625824. Visit www.roscommonartscentre.ie