
Dublin noise-punk band Gurriers have returned with a brand-new single, ‘Erasure’ – their first release since last year’s acclaimed debut album ‘Come And See’.
The track, unveiled today, showcases the band’s uncompromising sound and lyrical intensity. The song brims with distortion and urgency. ‘”Erasure’ is a chaotic mash of genres, an unwavering cry into the void in the face of imperialism and tyranny,” frontman Dan Hoff said of the new single in a press release.
The single reunites the band with Alex Greaves, who produced ‘Come And See’, while mixing duties were handled by Pelle Gunnerfeldt. To accompany the track, Gurriers have also shared a stark new video directed by Adam Hart – who previously worked with them on ‘Top Of The Bill’. Set inside the offices of a sinister security agency, the clip mirrors the track’s dark themes of surveillance and control.
‘Erasure’ arrives ahead of a busy run of live dates for the band. Next Thursday (September 18), Gurriers will open for Kneecap at London’s Wembley Arena – their biggest UK show to date. From there, the band will embark on a headline tour across the UK in October, with stops in Glasgow, Leeds, Cardiff, Birmingham, Bristol, Margate, Portsmouth, Oxford and Cambridge.
The tour continues into Europe before Gurriers return home for a packed run of Irish dates. They’ll play Cork’s Cyprus Avenue on December 18, followed by two sold-out shows at Dublin’s Button Factory (December 19–20) and a Belfast date at Limelight on December 21. Looking further ahead, the band are set to launch their first-ever North American tour in March 2026.
Since the release of ‘Come And See’, Gurriers have established themselves as one of Ireland’s most electrifying new bands, known for their frenetic live shows and politically charged songwriting. ‘Erasure’ marks the beginning of their next chapter – one that seems destined to take their raw and restless energy to bigger stages around the world. ‘Erasure’ is out now across all streaming platforms and can be accessed here.
Gurriers’ 2025 UK and Ireland tour dates are:
SEPTEMBER
18 – OVO Wembley Arena, London (supporting Kneecap)
OCTOBER
16 – Arts School, Glasgow
17 – Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
18 – SWN Festival, Cardiff
18 – Future Days Festival, Birmingham
21 – Strange Brew, Bristol
22 – Where Else?, Margate
23 – Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth
24 – O2 Academy, Oxford
25 – MASH, Cambridge
DECEMBER
18 – Cyprus Avenue, Cork
19 – Button Factory, Dublin
20 – Button Factory, Dublin
21 – Limelight, Belfast
