They've also shared a snippet of their upcoming single.
A midlands band is celebrating their latest track going platinum.
Tullamore trio Chasing Abbey's single "Oh My Johnny Banks of the Roses" has sold a million copies.
They will be paying a visit to their home county with a gig in The Phoenix, Tullamore next month.
They also took to social media to share a snippet of their upcoming track, Learning to Dance Lanigans Ball.
‘Oh My Johnny’ has gone Platinum 💿 thank you so much to all our fans, everyone who believed in us and all our team ❤️ not bad for 3 culchies 🤓 @Warnermusicirl @SpinninRecords pic.twitter.com/wtsw8xlF12
— CHASING ABBEY (@ChasingAbbeyHQ) October 25, 2023
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