Cheer up, baby —Irish rock band Inhaler is going back on tour in 2024 and have announced new dates. The Elijah Hewson-led band will be returning to North America in the fall.

The band announced a slew of North American dates for the fall. Inhaler will play 20 shows from October 11 through November 10. 14 of the shows will take place in October, while another six will occur in November. These shows will commence with one at the Nashville Marathon Music Works on Friday, October 11.

Other stops include Atlanta, Georgia, New York, New York, Boston, Massachusetts, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Chicago, Illinois, Los Angeles, California, San Diego, and California.

Inhaler 2024 tour dates

  • October 11: Marathon Music Works (Nashville, Tennessee)
  • October 12: Tabernacle (Atlanta, Georgia)
  • October 14: The Fillmore Charlotte (Charlotte, North Carolina)
  • October 15: The Ritz (Raleigh, North Carolina)
  • October 18: The Rooftop at Pier 17 (New York, New York)
  • October 19: Roadrunner (Boston, Massachusetts)
  • October 21: Roxian Theatre (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
  • October 22: House of Blues — Cleveland (Cleveland, Ohio)
  • October 23: Bluestone (Columbus, Ohio)
  • October 25: Detroit, Michigan (The Fillmore Detroit)
  • October 26: The Salt Shed (Chicago Illinois)
  • October 27: Fillmore Minneapolis (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
  • October 29: Odgen Theatre (Denver, Colorado)
  • October 31: The Van Buren (Phoenix, Arizona)
  • November 1: Hollywood Palladium (Hollywood, California)
  • November 4: Soma (San Diego, California)
  • November 6: Fox Theater (Oakland, California)
  • November 8: Roseland Theater (Portland, Oregon)
  • November 9: Sodo (Seattle, Washington)
  • November 10: The Orpheum (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)

These dates will come after Inhaler rounds out their shows in Europe. They have shows in Switzerland, France, and Australia before they return to North America in the fall.

Who are Inhaler? 

Inhaler are an Irish rock band from Dublin. The band consists of Elijah Hewson, the son of U2's Bono, Robert Keatin, Josh Jenkinson, and Ryan McMahon.

They have been together since 2012, but they didn't release a song until 2017. Their debut single was titled “I Want You.”  A couple of years later, the band released their two biggest singles to date, “It Won't Always Be Like This” and “My Honest Face.” Both of those tracks would be included on their debut album, It Won't Always Be Like This.

The debut album was a big hit. Inhaler's debut also included other signature hits such as “Cheer Up Baby” and “Totally.” They took the album on tour and played festival shows at the likes of Glastonbury and opened for Kings of Leon. Earlier in their career, Inhaler also got to open for Noah Gallagher's High Flying Birds on tour.

In 2023, Inhaler released their sophomore album, Cuts and Bruises, on February 17. The album featured more hits such as “These Are the Days,” “Love Will Get You There,” and “If You're Gonna Break My Heart.”

Once again, the band embarked on a tour in support of the album. They also got the opportunity to open for other high-profile artists such as Harry Styles, Pearl Jam, the Arctic Monkeys, and Sam Fender. The band's 2023 tour initially ended with a show at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland.