Unfortunately Cast Band's show at 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin on Wednesday 29th October was rescheduled due to illness.
Band statement:
“It is with deepest regret that we have to announce the cancellation of our Dublin and Belfast shows tonight and tomorrow. Band illness has sadly made the shows impossible to perform.
Ticket holders will be updated with rescheduled dates:
- Dublin 3Olympia - 7th December 2025
- Belfast Limelight 1 - 8th December 2025
A full refund will be issued to anyone who is unable to attend the rescheduled shows. We are so very sorry for letting you all down on this occasion.”
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They will be joined by special guests PASTEL.
Labelled ‘The Who of the 90’s’, Noel Gallagher once described watching CAST play live as “a religious experience.”
Cast are in the best position they’ve been in for decades. Last year’s ‘Love Is The Call’ album earned a wave of critical acclaim and achieved the band’s highest chart position in 25 years. And another huge moment followed with the news that they will support Oasis on the UK and Ireland leg of their long-awaited stadium reunion tour. But now Cast return to where it all began with confirmation of their ‘30 Years of All Change’ tour, which will see them play their renowned debut album in full.
The tour starts in Dublin with stops including London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire and Glasgow’s Barrowland Ballroom before culminating with a homecoming show at the Liverpool Olympia. The band still features three members from the band that recorded the album: John Power (vocals, guitar), Liam ‘Skin’ Tyson (guitar) and Keith O’Neill (drums).
Press play on ‘All Change’ and you’re hit with what feels like a ‘Greatest Hits’ collection. There’s the jangly, uplifting melodic rush of their first two singles ‘Alright’ and ‘Finetime’, two Top 10 hits with the moody psychedelia of ‘Sandstorm’ and the affecting ballad ‘Walkaway’, plus deeper cut fan favourites such as ‘Promised Land’ and ‘Four Walls’. The album debuted at #7 and spent almost a year in the Top 40, leading to Platinum certification in recognition of more than 300,000 domestic sales.
