Late last year TRAMP recorded a live session in the Belfast Empire for BBC 6 Music. On Thursday 20th March 2025, the genre-queer, therapy-rock band return to the venue for their biggest headline show to date.
Support on the night comes from two of the scene’s rising stars in Monday’s Child and Martha Greer.
Tickets are priced at £10. This is an early show with doors opening at 7pm and curfew at 11pm.
Genre-queer, therapy-rock band TRAMP have been gaining momentum in the Irish DIY music scene over the last couple of years, filling up venues and captivating audiences with their unique sound and infectious energy.
TRAMP’s rebellious spirit and unapologetic authenticity is woven through their brand new EP ‘Bimbofication’, which tackles misogyny in its various forms.
Monday’s Child are an alternative rock band that blend heavy garage-style guitars with strong vocal harmonies and a powerful rhythm section. Their sound takes inspiration from The Breeders, Queens of the Stone Age, Hole, Jeff Buckley and Alice in Chains.
Martha Greer burst onto the scene with a distinctive brand of introspective indie-folk-pop. Her lyricism explores the aspects of teenage life & garnered early comparisons to Phoebe Bridgers. Now joined by a full band, her sound has becoming more brooding and ambitious.