Of Monsters And Men ave confirmed their return to Dublin on Wednesday 11th February 2026, when they bring their The Mouse Parade Tour to 3Olympia Theatre.
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Of Monsters and Men return with a double release: “Dream Team” and “The Towering Skyscraper at the End of the Road” – lifted from All Is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade, their first full-length album in six years, arriving October 17th.
“Dream Team” picks up where the band’s debut single “Television Love” left off, exploring the push and pull of vulnerability and self-preservation while fusing raw lyricism with carefree energy in their signature blend of atmosphere and nostalgia. Adding to its resonance, “Dream Team” will also appear on the big screen in the upcoming Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell film A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, in theaters September 19th.
Released alongside it, “The Towering Skyscraper at the End of the Road” turns inward, offering a tender reflection on the past - moments, people, and places that linger like a distant skyscraper, quietly shaping who you’ve become. By releasing both tracks on the same day, the band underscores the album’s central narrative of love and pain: “Dream Team” captures the exhilaration of love, while “The Towering Skyscraper at the End of the Road” confronts the lingering ache of memory, revealing how joy and heartbreak are inseparable.
Speaking on the release, the band shares: “Dream Team” is built on a piano part that our drummer, Arnar, played for us. It instantly gave us this carefree, nostalgic feeling. It feels like bouncing through town without a care in the world. The lyrics paint a different picture: It’s an inner dialog of someone going through ranges of emotions. Bouncing from one feeling to another. Feeling extremely happy and confident while also feeling this immense sadness and dread. The Towering Skyscraper at the End of the Road” is about growing up and growing apart, it’s a song that looks at the past with kind eyes.”
Of Monsters and Men (OMAM) rose from Reykjavík to the global stage with their 2011 debut My Head Is An Animal, transforming from Icelandic indie favorites into international chart-toppers. Its breakout single, “Little Talks,” became a generational anthem with over a billion Spotify streams, leading to a Saturday Night Live debut in 2013. Their follow-up, Beneath The Skin (2015), debuted Top 3 on the Billboard 200 and included a surprise cameo on HBO’s Game of Thrones. With their cinematic sound featured in The Hunger Games, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, and more, plus commanding festival sets at Coachella, Glastonbury, and Lollapalooza, OMAM built a reputation as one of the most compelling live acts of their era.
They continued to expand their story with Fever Dream (2019) and the intimate pandemic-era documentary tíu (2022), which premiered at Tribeca and won Best Short at Dumbo, paired with an EP of unreleased songs spanning a decade. After a brief hiatus to explore solo projects, the band now reunites with All Is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade, arriving October 17, 2025.