Fontaines DC have revealed the complete lineup for their upcoming Finsbury Park show this summer. In addition to previously announced special guests Amyl and the Sniffers and Kneecap, the lineup now includes Blondshell, Been Stellar, and Cardinals. This concert, set for Saturday, July 5th at Finsbury Park, will mark the Dublin band's largest headline performance to date. The five-piece is expected to perform for around 45,000 fans, a significant contrast to the 30 people they played for at The Finsbury pub in 2017. With tickets already sold out, those with tickets are likely excited about the addition of more supporting acts alongside the Grammy-winning band. Blondshell and Been Stellar come from LA and New York, respectively, while Cardinals are a fellow band from Cork, Ireland. This announcement follows the release of the band's latest single, "It’s Amazing To Be Young," which is their first new track since dropping their fourth album, "Romance," last year.
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