It’s hard to believe, but exactly 25 years ago in 1987, in a rented farmhouse, The Stunning was born. One of the most successful Irish bands of the nineties, they bring their magic to The Royal Theatre this Christmas season on Thursday, December 27.
In the first seven years that The Stunning were together they toured relentlessly, building up a huge and loyal following. In 1990 their debut album Paradise In The Picturehouse spent five weeks at number one and became one of the most-loved Irish albums of all time.
Their follow up, Once Around The World, also hit the number one spot, and the band went on to sell over 100,000 albums in Ireland alone. ‘Brewing Up A Storm’ has become an anthem heard everywhere around the country and songs such as ‘Half Past Two’, ‘Romeo’s on Fire’, and ‘Everything that Rises’ are still to be heard daily and have been featured in movies and numerous compilation albums.
President Michael D. Higgins even guested on the band’s Tightrope album and The Stunning supported him throughout his 2011 presidential campaign. The live shows feature all the massive hit tracks and the band line-up comprises all the original members. Tickets cost €25 and would make the perfect Christmas gift for the music lover in your life.
Support comes from Raglans, who were formed in a festival tent in 2010, the Dublin based four piece band Raglans blaze a trail of muscular new wave guitars, gritty pop melodies and uplifting indie folk arrangements that hops, skips and jumps with a skill and confidence far beyond their short lifespan.