The Fray's How to Save a Life tour includes stop at Dublin's 3Olympia in November

Eva Osborne

Multi-platinum band The Fray is set to embark on a global tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album, How to Save a Life.

The tour will see them visit Belfast's Telegraph Building (November 21st) and Dublin's 3Olympia Theatre (November 22nd).

The band will stop in 20 US cities, as well as 14 international venues, with the Dublin show being the tour's final stop.

Tickets for the Dublin show will go on sale from €48 including booking fees on Friday, February 21st, at 10am.

Released in 2005, How to Save a Life became a defining album of the 2000s, earning critical acclaim and producing chart-topping singles like “Over My Head (Cable Car)” and the 5X platinum title track.

Lead vocalist Joe King said: “We wrote songs in our parents’ basements and our grandpa’s barn, dreaming of playing our music with the world one day. We never imagined that the songs from How to Save a Life would still hold new meaning 20 years later.

“It’s an incredible honor to celebrate the album’s 20th anniversary on tour this summer. We can’t wait to perform these songs and share their stories with you. Come sing with us—we’ll see you soon!”

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