Bell X1 Announces UK Comeback with Intimate Acoustic Show in London

Bell X1 Returns with Acoustic Show

Bell X1 has announced their vibrant comeback with an acoustic show in London.

The Irish band revealed a one-time concert at the chapel of the Union in Islington on December 19.

Tickets will go on general sale on Friday (April 11) at 10 a.m. BST and can be purchased here. A presale will be available the day prior (April 10) for mailing list subscribers who will receive a link for early ticket access.

Discography and Recent Work

Formed in 1999 in Ireland, members Paul Nunan, Dave Geratti, and Dominic Phillips have released eight studio albums, including their debut in 2000, “Not a Simple Me,” and their latest album, “Merciful Hour,” in 2023.

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Their discography also includes “Music in Stoot” (2003), “Flock” (2005), “Tour de Flock” (2007), “Blue Lights on the Runway” (2009), “Fabulous Revolution” (2011), “Field Recordings” (2012), “Chop Chop” (2013), and “ARMS” (2016).

Their last live performance occurred after a series of shows in Ireland at the end of 2024.

In other news, as part of the 2025 Narcissus Day initiatives to raise funds and awareness for the Irish Oncological Society, Bell X1 recently released a new video for their song ‘Cosmic Transition‘.

The video, directed by Anna Ezhsubt, was inspired by Glennoye, a musician in the group who has been battling cancer for the last five years.

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“Glenn is a thoughtful, funny, musically intuitive, and talented guy who has faced the terrible challenge of cancer,” said frontman Paul Nunan. “Since his diagnosis in 2020, he has remained all these things and has continued to bring his infectious positive energy to the band, even while undergoing multiple courses of chemotherapy and other treatments.”

This year, the Irish Oncological Society aims to raise 30 million euros (25.72 million pounds) to respond to record demands for their services.

“We are incredibly grateful to Bell X1 for their amazing support this year for Daffodil Day,” said Averil Power, CEO. “We want to be there to provide our free services and support for everyone in need.”

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Keating is planning to ride a bicycle from Dublin to Gorey in May to raise funds for Irish cancer awareness and colorectal cancer month. Fans can contribute here.

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