The Irish rockers played their first major festival headlining set of 2026 at the historic fest on the northern French coast—which included two songs from their newly announced fifth album Dopamine Chamber.
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The Irish rockers played their first major festival headlining set of 2026 at the historic fest on the northern French coast—which included two songs from their newly announced fifth album Dopamine Chamber.
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