
Amble
The Chapel
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San Francisco
Tuesday, September 30 at 8 pm PDT
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Tuesday, September 30 at 8 pm PDT
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Due to incredible demand, Irish folk trio Amble is excited to announce new dates to their ongoing world tour in support of their highly anticipated debut album, Reverie [Warner Records]. With over 100,000 tickets sold to date, Amble's live performances have captivated audiences worldwide, a testament to their growing fanbase. The band will now perform in more cities across North America, UK and Europe, sharing their captivating live show with even more audiences worldwide.
These newly announced dates come on the heels of the band's previously revealed biggest Irish show yet at Dublin's 3Arena on December 4th, 2025, further underscoring their remarkable growth from intimate pub gigs to major venues in the last 18 months.
Tickets for the newly announced dates will go on sale Friday, May 2nd 2025.
Reverie, set for release on May 23rd, 2025, showcases Amble's signature sound: relatability, intimate storytelling, and authenticity seamlessly blended with no-frills acoustic instrumentation, serene soundscapes, and heavenly natural harmonies. The album, recorded live in various studios across Ireland and Los Angeles, captures the spirit of the band's early days.
"In the studio, we’re all sitting in a circle and playing together around a microphone,” says Robbie Cunningham (lead vocals/guitar). “Basically, everything is recorded live. You can feel the energy when you get the right take. If there’s even one mistake, we’ll start over. If you listen to Reverie, you’re truly hearing who we are.”
Amble, comprised of Robbie Cunningham, Ross McNerney (mandolin/bouzouki), and Oisin McCaffrey (vocals/guitar), has experienced a meteoric rise since forming in late 2022. The trio's journey from quitting their day jobs in rural Western Ireland to achieving international recognition, buoyed by over 100 million streams and sold-out shows, is a testament to their dedication and connection with audiences.
"We’re unapologetically ourselves,” says Robbie. “The sound is refreshing. When you listen to it, we’d love for you to hear a level of originality.” Oisin concludes, “Hopefully, it feels timeless. Our ambition was to make an album that would be great 100 years from now or 100 years ago.”