Words: Keira Knox
Belfast based Indie band, Disorder, have announced a huge supporting slot alongside Sleeping Together at Liverpool’s Kazimier Stockroom. Disorder is set to grace the stage on the 27th of July, with a sound reminiscent of Inhaler, Fontaines D.C. and The 1975, they figure to be a band that will be performing on
major festival stages shortly.
After providing support for bands such as Neon Waltz, Corella, and Tom Hingley (formerly of Inspiral Carpets), Disorder performed on Belfast’s most infamous stages, such as The Limelight, Voodoo, and Ulster Sports Club. Since the release of their single, ‘Pretty, Pretty, Pretty,’ which received positive reviews, the band has become more widely recognised.
The band’s formula for success is evident in their current single, ‘Millennial Dreaming,’ which features excellent percussion beats, snappy guitar riffs, and raspy vocals. These are songs that were meant to be heard live, and Northern music fans now have the opportunity to see the band perform live in Liverpool!
Disorder, which consists of Michael Tinnelly on drums, Ewan McAra on guitar, Jack Porter on bass, and David England on vocals, promises to wow the crowd with a fantastic performance. I mean, who doesn’t love to support up-and-coming bands? Be sure to get your tickets as soon as possible to see Disorder perform live in Liverpool! You’re not going to regret it!


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