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31 Jan 2026

Popular Tipperary band to perform in local arts centre this February

Charcoal Greys will perform in Thurles on February 7

Popular Tipperary band to perform in local arts centre this February

The Source Arts Centre,Thurles, invites you to join them for a night with Charcoal Greys.

The concert will take place on Saturday, February 7, starting at 8pm.

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Tickets for the performance cost €14.

Charcoal Greys are a five-piece, female fronted rock band hailing from Co Tipperary.

Before they were a band, they were family - four cousins who grew up playing music at family gatherings, before deciding to turn that shared passion into a group that would go on to become Charcoal Greys.

Their sound is very much a fusion of their individual tastes and influences - a collision of 90s grunge, 2000s pop rock and modern post punk.

In the summer of 2024, they performed their first gig in a local music festival in their hometown of Carrick-on-Suir.

Since then, Charcoal Greys have established themselves as one of the fastest rising original rock bands in the South, with performances in iconic venues such as Whelans, Grand Social and Cyprus Avenue, supporting various talented artists such as The Academic and BABYRAT.

The band also released their first two singles in 2025, "Sober" and "Muddy Shoes", the latter which received airplay on the prestigious BBC Introducing, and more releases are imminent in the lead up to the launch of their first EP this summer.

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“One of the hardest working bands on the island right now, they have so much ahead of them, and it's really exciting” - Taylor Johnson, BBC Introducing.

The band will have support from Thurles band Paradise Conspiracy.

The Source has confirmed that this is a standing concert.

Some seats however will be available in the balcony.

More info available online at www.thesourceartscentre.ie.

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