The Staves have cancelled their February gig at the Olympia Theatre but will return to Dublin later this year.
The indie trio confirmed this afternoon that the planned February 9th performance will not go ahead but will be rescheduled for May 6th.
“To our friends in Dublin, we regret to announce that we've had to postpone our Dublin show at The Olympia on Feb 9th. All tickets purchased will still be valid for the rescheduled show on Wednesday 6th May. We look forward to seeing you all then," said the band in a statement.
The band will release new album If I Was, produced by Bon Iver's Justin Vernon, later this month.
Tickets for the Olympia Theatre gig are priced at €25 and are available now from Ticketmaster.
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