Picture This announce intimate gig at Voodoo to celebrate album release

Parked Car Conversations is out 26th April 👏

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 12th Feb 2024

Picture This have announced an intimate Belfast show at Voodoo on Sunday 10th March 2024 to celebrate their new album Parked Car Conversations, the album will feature the singles Call It Love, Act of Innocence, Leftover Love, Song To Myself and Get On My Love .

Picture This are recognised for their compelling songwriting and electrifying performances.

Hailing from Athy, Co. Kildare, the band was formed by childhood friends Ryan Hennessy and Jimmy Rainsford.

As a duo, they uploaded the song Take My Hand to their social channels in 2015 and it went viral. Later that year when they started playing live gigs, two more friends – Owen Cardiff and Cliff Deane – were recruited.

As a four-piece, the band have gone from strength to strength, captivating listeners from every corner of the world. T

📍 Voodoo, Saturday 10th March 2024

🎟️ Tickets on sale Friday at 10am from**ticketmaster.ie**

To date, the band have amassed over 450 million total streams, selling out stadiums including a five-night stand at Dublin’s 3Arena and headlining Electric Picnic’s Main Stage twice.

Their most recent single ‘Act of Innocence’ is out now.

Parked Car Conversations will be available on CD and LP, and ltd. book. The latter forms providing an intimate and unique insight into the band’s history with dozens of unseen photos and unheard stories.

Picture This also headline Belsonic on June 8th with Callum Scott as guest.

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