The group called Legss from London said the theft occurred while they were parked on the corner of Gardiner Street Lower and Railway Street in Dublin 1, following a performance in the city.
Gardaí confirmed they received a report of an incident of theft that occurred in the Gardiner Street Lower area between approximately 2.30am and 9am on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
“A number of musical instruments were reported as stolen from a vehicle. Investigations are ongoing,” a Garda press office spokesperson said.
In a statement shared on Instagram, the band said they were left with “heavy and tired hearts” after discovering the break-in.
“It is with heavy and tired hearts that we share news that our van was broken into on Sunday morning in Dublin and many of our instruments were stolen,” they wrote.
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“We’re all still in shock but wanted to post this to alert the good people of Dublin and Ireland to keep their eyes peeled for anything being sold online or in shops.”
They said the stolen equipment holds deep sentimental value, having been used throughout their career since forming in 2018.
“These instruments, some of which we were also lending off close friends, are worth much more than their value, having been with us since we started the band in 2018. We have written, recorded and performed our entire output on these, and it’s heartbreaking to lose them,” the post read.

One of the guitars reported stolen following the van break-in in the early hours of Sunday morning. Pic: Legss
Legss, have since reported the incident to An Garda Síochána and said they were met with kindness and support during the process.
Vocalist and guitarist Ned Green told the Irish Independent that they do not have an exact time that the theft happened but that they are “unbelievably grateful for all the support and completely overwhelmed by the response so far”, noting that it “means the world” to the group as they attempt to recover their equipment.

Three of the guitars listed among the instruments taken from the band’s vehicle in Dublin. Pic: Legss
Among the key items reported stolen are several guitars and drum accessories, including a Fender Telecaster Butterscotch (Mexican), a Fender Vintera 60s Stratocaster Modified in Burgundy Mist Metallic, a pink Fender Squier Stratocaster, and a Fender Classic ’60s Mustang Bass in ash wood.
A pedalboard containing a digital delay, overdrive, TU-3 tuner and MXR Blue Box was also taken, along with a Protection Racket 22-inch cymbal case and multiple cymbals, including a 21-inch Bosphorus Traditional Thin Ride, an 18-inch Paiste 2002 Black Label Thin Crash, 14-inch Zildjian Avedis hi-hats and an 8-inch Paiste splash.

A member of the band playing drums with cymbals similar to those reported stolen. Pic: Legss
The band said they are now following “all the standard procedures” to try and retrieve the instruments, while also encouraging fellow touring musicians to take extra care when travelling between cities.
They also thanked the Grand Social and bands they performed with during their first visit to Ireland, saying they had received a warm welcome despite the incident.
Anyone with information is asked to contact gardaí.