Bono's son rocked the Gasometer venue today
Rocking the Gasometer: Inhaler, Elijah Hewson’s Band, Heats Up Vienna's Music Scene
Bono Vox, the iconic frontman of U2, ain't got nothin' on his son Elijah Hewson these days. The 25-year-old brought a fresh wave of rock 'n' roll to the Austrian stage with his band Inhaler. Hailing from Ireland, Elijah formed Inhaler with pals Robert Keating, Josh Bartholomew Jenkinson, and Ryan McMahon in 2016. They've already stormed the Irish charts with three number-one albums, a feat U2 didn't reach until their fifth album "The Joshua Tree."
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Inhaler's been keepin' Austria on its toes since they graced the stage at the Flex in 2022, following up with supporting the Arctic Monkeys at Linzer TipsArena in 2023. And now, they're set to burn up the Gasometer stage today, Wednesday, with their third Austrian concert.
From the opening number "Wide Open," from the latest album, to the finale "Sour House," they've got 16 rock tear-up anthems in their repertoire. Classic hits like "Dublin in Ecstasy" and "It Won't Always Be Like This" will also be on the setlist.
Inhaler's unique blend of indie rock with garage rock elements has marks them as a band to watch for. Their outstanding live performances and catchy tunes are making waves across the music scene.
Although no specific concerts in Austria have been announced yet, keep an eye on their tour schedule for potential future performances. The gang is slated to play at several major festivals, such as Coachella, Hinterland, Lollapalooza, and Shaky Knees, so there's a good chance they'll be adding more European dates soon.
- Elijah Hewson, the frontman of Inhaler, prepared to ignite the Gasometer stage today alongside his bandmates Robert Keating, Josh Bartholomew Jenkinson, and Ryan McMahon.
- The setlist for Inhaler's Gasometer performance includes 16 rock anthems, from "Wide Open" to "Sour House", along with fan favorites like "Dublin in Ecstasy" and "It Won't Always Be Like This".
- Inhaler's innovative mix of indie and garage rock, combined with their captivating live performances and memorable tunes, has attracted attention from music enthusiasts and critics alike.
- After their Gasometer show, Inhaler planned to appear at numerous festivals, including Coachella, Hinterland, Lollapalooza, and Shaky Knees, providing hope for additional European concert dates in the future.
