Inhaler Determined to Put On a Great Show for Upcoming UK Tour

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Inhaler have shared their feelings regarding their quick and sudden rise to fame.

The newcomers recently announced that they will be embarking on their first national tour after touring with Noel Gallagher.

Following their run with one of the biggest names in rock, you would have thought the band would feel relatively cool about playing at a series of intimate venues around the UK.

For the Dublin rockers, however, these shows mean everything.

“We want to make these shows the best night of our audience’s life,” frontman Eli Hewson, whose dad is U2 frontman Bono, admitted to NME. “They’re coming to see us as we are, and there’s nothing else. There’s a lot of pressure to make it a good night, but if we be ourselves then we’ll be alright!”

Inhaler bassist Rob Keating added: “We’ve done our fair share of small pubs and clubs, which was great, but it’s also good to have those big shows where you’re given 30 minutes to do what you like. There was no pressure on us and to have that platform was great. To see what it’s like to perform on those stages, because obviously that’s our end goal.”

Eli concluded: “For me and for us as a band, we’ve known that there’s going to be doors open. There’s no doubt about it, but those doors will shut just as fast as they open if we’re not good. It’s the pressure to step up our game and not be s***.”

Inhaler will kick off their UK tour next month, on July 13th.