Irish pop-rock band Picture This perform their hit ‘One Drink’ for Music Box series six

Performance follows the release of their second album, Mdrn Lv, and a string of sold-out shows

Roisin O'Connor
Monday 02 December 2019 08:56 EST
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Music Box #51: Picture This

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Picture This are the latest guests in our sixth series of Music Box sessions.

The Irish pop-rock band have experienced a phenomenal rise over the past year, which has seen the release of their second album Mdrn Lv and a string of sold-out shows in the UK, Europe and the US.

In March this year, I saw them perform at the top of the Empire State Building in New York, ahead of an unprecedented five-night run at the 3Arena in Dublin (usually a feat reserved for bands such as U2, Queen or guns ‘N Roses).

For their Music Box session the band did renditions of their tracks “One Drink”, “Take My Hand” and “One Night”.

Thanks to: Picture This, Barbara Charone, Ashley Matthews, MBCPR, Island Records and The Independent’s video team.

Music Box continues next week – watch all of our latest episodes here.

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