Therapy, the Irish rock legends, are coming to the Queen's Hall, Narberth, on Friday, May 26, to headline the only Welsh gig on their current European and UK tour to promote their eleventh album, 'One Cure Fits All' which was released on April 24.

From their formation in 1989 in Northern Ireland, Therapy have had many successes in their career. They won a Kerrang! award for best album, a Mercury Music Prize nomination and were nominated for Best Rock Act at MTV's European Music Awards. Their album, 'Babyteeth' topped the UK's indie charts and the follow up, 'Troublegum' made the top five of the Uk chart. Melody Maker, NME and Kerrang! have all featured Therapy on their front covers.

Therapy's gigs have been highly acclaimed in the music press and as well as headlining their own tours, they have supported bands such as Metallica and the Rolling Stones.

With a love of playing smaller venues, Therapy's show at the Queen's Hall is guaranteed to be something special.

To quote one gig-goer, "I don't remember much other than heat, darkness, energy, and the type of oomph that it is entirely unreasonable to expect from a three-piece. Like the aural equivalent of trepanning."

Also on the bill are indie rockers, Engerica, with local favourites One Room Down and Love Rocket. Tickets are £11 from the Queen's Hall (tel. 01834 861212). Doors open 8 pm.