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WHEATUS Playing the debut album in full... and more!

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Dust off your low-rise jeans and grab your discman—Wheatus are back, and they’re bringing all the early 2000s angst with them. Celebrating the 25th anniversary of their self-titled debut album, the band behind the cult classic “Teenage Dirtbag” are heading to Dublin and Belfast this November for two nights of throwback pop-rock brilliance. With their debut album performed in full and fan favourites on the setlist, this is one tour that promises to be as iconic as the era it came from.

It’s been 25 years since the release of “Teenage Dirtbag”, and somehow Wheatus’ now iconic debut single is arguably the biggest it’s ever been. And to celebrate this milestone, the band are returning to the UK and Ireland in November / December 2025 - playing their debut album in its entirety each night.

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The last few years have been a true whirlwind for the band. In 2022, Teenage Dirtbag became the cornerstone of a huge TikTok movement. The “Teenage Dirtbag photos” trend has now been embraced by nearly a million people, including celebrities such as Madonna, Lady Gaga, Mark Ruffalo, Lil Nas X, Jon Bon Jovi, Chevy Chase, and countless others, resulting in the hashtag #teenagedirtbag being viewed over 2 BILLION times worldwide. And if that wasn’t enough, in 2023, it surprised everyone again by re-entering the UK Top 40 charts.

Against all odds, this fresh frenzy around the 25-year-old anthem has led the band to recently perform on some of the most prestigious stages of their career: Wheatus have recently shared club, arena & festival line-ups across the world with the likes of Alice Cooper, Blondie, Busted, Everclear, Hoobastank, Living Colour, Phantom Planet, The Wallflowers, Jimmy Eat World, Dashboard Confessional, The 1975, Muse, Jack White, Blink-182, Paramore, Coheed & Cambria, and so many more. In 2023, Wheatus embarked on what might have been an unprecedented 47 date tour of the UK and Ireland that was only a few tickets shy of completely sold out. They performed at Download Festival 2024 to an audience of over 20,000. Brendan B Brown also squeezed in a “Dirtbags Across America” tour, where he played intimate acoustic shows in 49 of the 50 states (Alaska - sorry, working on it). Most recently, Wheatus did massive tours of both the USA and UK with their old friends Bowling For Soup, to some of the largest sold out crowds both bands have seen in their entire careers. The final night of their upcoming tour will be a truly special gig with

After their 2020 plans were foiled by you-knowwhat, Wheatus are committing every waking moment of 2025 to traveling the world to celebrate the anniversary of their debut album that still means so much to so many. In addition to playing their full debut album each night they’ll also be taking fan requests for any other favourites from their threedecade career - a ritual they’ve upheld at headline shows for almost 20 years now. It’s a joy to behold. See for yourself.

Whether you’ve been a lifelong Dirtbag or only discovered Wheatus through TikTok, this is your chance to experience a band whose legacy has only grown louder with time. With an electrifying live show, a setlist packed with nostalgia, and a quarter-century of stories to celebrate, their return to Belfast’s Limelight 1 on November 24th is set to be a highlight of the year. Don’t miss the chance to sing along—bad haircut, band tee and all.

Tickets available via ticketmaster.co.uk

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