Hudson Taylor add Nerve Centre to their Irish Tour
Harry & Alfie Hudson-Taylor are brothers from the outskirts of Dublin who write captivating folk-pop songs. The brothers gained recognition in 2012 before getting signed, with their debut EP Battles reaching no. 1 on iTunes Ireland, and no. 14 on iTunes UK. Following on from this, they have released three further EP's - Cinematic Lifestyle, Osea & Battles II. The band have toured extensively playing the festival circuit, headline shows and have supported the likes of Jake Bugg and Kodaline.
Following the release of their highly anticipated debut album and selling out their biggest tour to date, due to demand Hudson Taylor have now added an additional seven Irish dates this May, and have confirmed that they will play the Nerve Centre on May 29th.
The duo released their debut album ‘Singing For Strangers’ to critical acclaim in Ireland this month and it has already hit the top spot in Ireland’s iTunes chart. The band's EPs have now sold in excess of 30,000 copies and they have had over six million views on YouTube.
They will release their new single ‘World Without You’ in March. 'World Without You" has just been BBC Radio 1 playlisted with Zane Lowe being the first to play it.
Tickets for the Nerve Centre gig will go on sale at 9am this Thursday, February 5th and are available through Ticketmaster outlets nationwide, WeGotTickets and the Nerve Centre box office.
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