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Inhaler Add Second Melbourne Show Due To Demand Ahead of the Open Wide Australia Tour This June

MELBOURNE, AU (February 25, 2025) – Irish rock band INHALER today announce a second Melbourne show at the Forum on Tuesday June 10 after selling out their first Melbourne show on Monday June 9. The tour comes in support of the release of their third album ‘Open Wide’ (out February 7th via Polydor Records) and marks the Dublin four-piece’s return to the Australian stage after a sold-out tour in 2024.

INHALER are set to play their biggest ever Australian tour in June which includes headline shows at Perth’s Astor Theatre on June 3, Brisbane’s The Tivoli on June 5, Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on June 6, before concluding at Forum Melbourne on June 9 and June 10.

Tickets to the second Melbourne show go on sale this Thursday, February 27 at 10am local time. Tickets to all other shows are on sale now.

For complete tour & ticket information, visit: livenation.com.au

INHALER
OPEN WIDE AUSTRALIA TOUR

ASTOR THEATRE, PERTH
TUESDAY JUNE 3

THE TIVOLI, BRISBANE
THURSDAY JUNE 5

ENMORE THEATRE, SYDNEY

FRIDAY JUNE 6

FORUM MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE

MONDAY JUNE 9 – SOLD OUT

FORUM MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE

TUESDAY JUNE 10 – NEW SHOW ADDED

TICKETS TO SECOND MELBOURNE SHOW ON SALE THU FEB 27 10AM LOCAL TIME

TICKETS TO ALL OTHER CITIES ON SALE NOW

For complete tour & ticket information, visit: livenation.com.au

 

ABOUT INHALER:

Since their career launched in 2018, INHALER have been among the biggest new names in guitar music, achieving commercial success with roaring chart positions. To date, they’ve sold over a quarter of a million records globally and garnered 500 million streams. Their debut album, It Won’t Always Be Like This, hit #1 in the UK and Ireland, while their 2023 follow-up, Cuts & Bruises, topped the Irish charts and reached #2 in the UK. To maintain this momentum, bandmates and childhood friends Hewson, Robert Keating, Ryan McMahon, and Josh Jenkinson have spent the past few whirlwind years on a relentless world tour, supporting acts like Arctic Monkeys, Pearl Jam, Harry Styles, and Kings of Leon, as well as headlining their own shows, including a sold out 13,000-capacity homecoming show at the Dublin 3Arena last year, their biggest headline show to date.

Notes to editors

For all tour-related enquiries, contact:

Live Nation Australasia

Lena Gerasimon

lena.gerasimon@livenation.com.au