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Ticketmaster Fresh List 2026: SELL EVERYTHING

We caught hold of our latest Fresh List Pick SELL EVERYTHING to chat about working as a collective, visual inspirations, and a lot of word games.

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Can you introduce yourselves?

Tom: Hi, I’m Tom from SELL EVERYTHING, and we are Ticketmaster’s Fresh List Artist of the Month.

20mg: Yo, I’m 20mg.

Fionn: My name is Fionn.

Oisin: I’m Oisin.

Toby: I’m Toby.

How did the band start?

20mg: It never did. No, it did start. The band started there about two years ago. I met Tom at an art market. It was like an exhibition in the Sound House, and he was selling a wide range of doors and stuff with beautiful paintings on it, and then we just started jamming together or whatever. I think I actually originally played drums?

Tom: You did.

20mg: Yeah, and that was gas. I went to college with Oisin, and me and Fionn knew each other, like, three years?

Tom: Fionn was the judge for the Battle of the Bands that you played originally.

20mg: Yeah.

Tom: Which I think is gas.

20mg: Yeah came full circle.

Toby: And you won the Battle of the Bands, didn’t you?

20mg: Yeah, yeah, we won it before he even got to see the last four bands.

*laughter*

20mg: That’s where we knew he was the man for the job. And then yeah, Toby is a genius mastermind

Fionn: Wizard.

20mg: Yeah, a wizard. I feel like we all connected up so naturally. Shout out Saoirse Sound.

Tom: Shout out!

20mg: How are you finding it?

Toby: Great craic! Making the lads do things they never wanted to do like, plugging them into all sorts of things. Great craic.

How would you describe your music?

20mg: Expensive, swampy, swampy.

Fionn: Swampy,

Oisin: Wibbly Wobbly

20mg: That’s what our songs would be sounding like I’d say.

Tom: Pretty nice.

20mg: Yeah, good.

Who are your influences?

20mg: Dean Blunt, Pretty V, King Krule, bar italia. What we saying, boys?

Tom: Yeah, all that stuff. Obviously, like, shout out, man, Jimi Hendrix.

20mg: Yeah shout out Jimi Hendrix. John Lennon.

Tom: John Lennon

20mg: Airport

*laughter*

20mg: I was just there. No, I actually, wasn’t though. But I was near there.

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How did you come up with your name?

Tom: It just looked good. Just wrote it out. It looked good, and then yeah, made us kind of think or wonder what it meant. And we’ve had loads of interpretations of it from other people, which is great. So we keep discovering what it means.

Your artwork and posters have a very unique style, can you tell us about them?

Tom: Oh yeah, that’s me. I actually used to do visual stuff before music, really. So that was one of the reasons I thought the name looked good, just because I knew I would be drawing posters and stuff for it. It’s quite interlinked, so it’s good fun.

20mg: What’s the name of that artist you take inspiration from?

Tom: Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, Jamie Wolf. I love her stuff. I love Ralph Steadman as well. They’re probably two of my favourite illustrators, which is quite a big inspiration.

Fionn: Francis Bacon.

Tom: Francis Bacon.

Fionn: Bacon sandwiches.

20mg: The Disney guy. The guy who started Disney.

Tom: John or something.

*laughter*

20mg: Mall Grab.

Fionn: Malt vinegar.

What would be your dream venue to play?

20mg: I keep wanting to play Anseo again! Like on a Wednesday, at eight o’clock, opening for somebody.

Fionn: A.M.

20mg: Yeah, eight A.M

Tom: I love the 3Olympia Theatre, that would be sick.

Toby: Vicar Street would be pretty sweet too.

Do you have any backstage rituals?

Tom: Can we talk about it 20mg?

Fionn: Sensations?

20mg: Oh, the sensations? Yeah. No, we won’t talk about that. No, we’re pretty well behaved. I feel like we just kind of, we just kind of get into a Zen state. No, but yeah, no, we’re just we’re pretty chill, man. I’m just remembering back to backstage there behind All Together Now.

Tom: It’s usually just like stress and panic until everything is zen five minutes before, and then you get up and you do it, and it’s good craic.

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What has been your most memorable live experience?

Fionn: Two weeks ago?

Tom: All Together Now? Yeah, that was that was pretty big. That was good craic. 20mg threw his guitar up in the air and caught it blindfolded, like caught it backwards. That was crazy. I think one time you jumped on me, on my back or something, off of the drum kit. It was brilliant.

20mg: Yeah, by accident or something. Yeah, oftentimes we send it, but coincidentally in the same direction without looking. But yeah, All Together Now was pretty sick. Like all the staff were so good. The crowd was great, and the vibes were sick.

That leads in nicely, who would be on your dream festival line up?

Oisin: Mozart.

Toby: That’s a good one!

Tom: Toby, you would rather Bach, I’d say?

Toby: Yeah I’ll go for Bach then.

20mg: Yeah, that’d be pretty good, actually. I think that’d do it.

Toby: Just on a big organ.

Tom: A massive organ. I saw a good one there in Portugal last year. It was bar italia, King Krule, Mk.gee, and Gurriers, actually back-to-back, which was pretty fun. But it was missing a bit of Bach.

How do you approach songwriting?

20mg: I think he approaches us.

*laughter*

That is not even a joke. I think. Yeah we just play it, and then we kind of play it a second time, and then we kind of get it the second time. But we are all producers, like we all make beats, and so we kind of understand the process pretty well inside and out, and we understand each other and stuff. So I think it happens in many different ways do you know what I mean? Like sometimes on the laptop, sometimes with the band, but either way, it always does feel like the songs approach us, you know? Rather than the other way around or whatever. But yeah, what do you think lads?

Fionn: We’re a good jam band, we like to jam a lot. Good marmalade band as well.

Tom: Yeah, I feel like all the lads are so skilled that by the time we actually do come in the room to make a tune or somebody has a bit done, it’s like just so easy because everyone’s so practiced and skilled and doing their thing so efficiently. So, like it literally is sometimes just the second time we play a song. Like first time is kind of like feeling it out. Second time is literally it, and we have that voice memo, and then we demo it, and then it’s pretty much set in stone. And then we then we start gigging it. So

20mg: Toby’s sick, he’s like always recording. He always has everything. We turn around and he’s like…

Tom: “Got that”.

20mg: Nod of the head, straight into the vinyl, and then pressed, right beside him.

Tom: Back of the net.

Dream collab?

Tom: You guys!

Fionn: deathtoricky.

Tom: Pretty V. We’re trying to get hold of this guy. We need his number. Ticketmaster could help us with that?

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What’s the best advice you’ve been given?

20mg: We probably don’t really take advice over here, do we?

Fionn: We haven’t been given much advice…

Tom: I think somebody maybe has said not to listen to anybody, so I think that’s a good one. I can’t remember who that was.

20mg: Somebody probably said that, and that’s what advice we took.

Tom: Kinda, yeah.

If you were to recommend people listen to one of your tracks, that gives the best idea of who you are and what you sound like what would that track be?

Tom: We have a lot of unreleased stuff that we’re getting ready…

Oisin: ‘SELL EVERYTHING’ by SELL EVERYTHING,

20mg: ‘SELL EVERYTHING’ by SELL EVERYTHING, which we haven’t written yet.

Tom: That would be the one.

20mg: We’ll be there.

Fionn: I hope no one else writes that before us.

What has been your career highlight to date?

Tom: Probably All Together Now. That was really fun. That was a nice big stage, and all of our friends and family, and loads of different people that have never seen us before were there, and it was a lot of fun. Big stage, right before Underworld, it was great. Like it felt like opening for Underworld. We got off stage, ran straight through the crowd of Underworld, and it was just a lot of fun. It was so good. It was nice not having to like go down. Not coming off stage, to kind of just go sit in a room. It was like go straight to the rave, which was fun.

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Where can fans see you next?

Tom: Where can fans see us next?

20mg: Out the door!

Tom: They can see us on Saturday 29 August on the Rockshore Stage at Electric Picnic. And then we have an Irish tour in September. We’re playing Kasbah Social Club, Limerick on 10 September, Upstairs at Róisín Dubh on 11 September, Wavelength, Cork on 13 September.

20mg: And then we’re coming home to The Workman’s Club, Dublin on 18 September. It’s always so fun The Workman’s Club.

Tom: What a vibe.

What are your plans for the next year?

Tom: The next year? We are busy? We have lots of music, and we have lots of gig dates coming up.

20mg: Have fun, take over.

Tom: It’s going to be a going to be a good buzz. Plenty of stuff sold. We’re going to try sell the whole shop. SELL EVERYTHING.


SELL EVERYTHING perform at Electric Picnic 2026 which is now sold out. The ‘How Do I Even Park This Thing?’ tour comes to Limerick, Galway, Cork & Dublin in September. You can find tickets here.

Artists can submit themselves for consideration for the Fresh List here.