
Madra Salach
Madra Salach, hailing from Dublin, Ireland, are steadily building a reputation across the live music circuit. With a string of engaging performances throughout 2025 and 2026, the group have supported notable acts such as Junior Brother at The Grand Social in Dublin and The Scratch at Oranmore, Galway. This experience supporting established headliners has helped Madra Salach carve out their own space in Ireland’s thriving scene.
The band’s dynamic setlists feature original tracks including "Blue & Gold," "I Was Just a Boy," "Murphy Can Never Go Home," "Spancil Hill," and "The Man Who Seeks Pleasure." Anticipation is building around their forthcoming EP, It’s a Hell of an Age, which is set for release in January 2026. Their commitment to both recording and performing is evident, with a strong presence at both Irish venues and, notably, on the billing with Kneecap at London’s Crystal Palace Park in June 2026.
Looking ahead to winter 2026, Madra Salach will headline their own tour across renowned Irish venues such as Vicar Street in Dublin, Leisureland in Galway, and Cyprus Avenue in Cork. For those eager to catch a band on the ascent within Ireland’s live music and gig culture, now is the time to follow Madra Salach and keep an eye on their upcoming shows and new releases.
Madra Salach Gigs
Featuring junior brother, anemone, cliffords, the scratch, moodymann, chalk, biird, cc:disco! and more.


Mon, May 4 - Oranmore
MOMENTUM
Madra Salach appear at Oranmore in Galway alongside The Scratch and Cliffords on this Irish rock-centred bill.

Sun, Jun 14 - Glendalough Estate
Beyond The Pale Volume No.5
Madra Salach join the closing Beyond The Pale Volume No.5 Glendalough Estate date with their Irish live energy.

Sat, Jun 27 - Crystal Palace Bowl London
KNEECAP
Madra Salach join Kneecap’s June 2026 Crystal Palace Park bill following shows with Junior Brother and The Scratch.

Sat, Dec 5 - Sat, Dec 19
Madra & Salach 2026 Winter Tour Ireland
Madra Salach headline an eight-date Irish Winter Tour in December 2026, including Vicar Street and Cyprus Avenue.