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Picture This announce new album and Irish shows

Picture This have announced details of their new album and three Irish shows
Picture This have announced details of their new album and three Irish shows

PICTURE This have announced a release date for their new album along with a run of Irish tour dates, including shows in Dublin and Belfast.

The Kildare quartet's fourth studio album, Parked Car Conversations, will be released on September 29 via RCA Records, Germany. It follows the release of two new singles by the pop act, Song To Myself and Get On My Love, their first new music following an 18-month hiatus.

The album release will be followed by an eight-date UK/Ireland tour in October, the Irish leg of which kicks off in Belfast at the SSE Arena on October 19 before calling at Killarney's Gleneagle INEC Arena on October 21 and Dublin's 3Arena on October 26.

Pre-sale tickets for these dates will be available from 9am on Wednesday March 29, followed by general sales from 9am Friday March 31 via ticketmaster.ie. To receive information on access to Wednesday’s ticket pre-sale, fans can sign up at http://os.fan/picturethis/signup2023.

“Parked Car Conversations is by far the most personal album we have ever created," says Picture This singer, Ryan Hennessy.

"There are so many deeply meaningful songs to us on this record and I hope they can be just as meaningful to those who listen. It is an album about everything involved with being human. Love and loss and hurt and euphoria and all of those other complex emotions that flutter in between.


"The ups and downs of living are conveyed through ballads and anthems alike on this record. It is a truly raw and open album and we’re inviting you in further than we ever have before.

"I think Parked Car Conversations is so authentically Picture This, both sonically and lyrically, and with some gorgeous new flavours that we have never had before. It really is so exciting to be sharing it with the world. This album is a soundtrack. Not to a movie, but to life.”