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American singer-songwriter Alexandra Savior has just announced a headline show at The Academy, Dublin on Thursday, 16th July 2026, following the release of her new album ‘Beneath The Lilypad.’
Two of the UK’s most iconic voices James Morrison and Emeli Sandé — join forces for an unmissable double-header concert at the Iveagh Gardens on 16 July. The night promises to be packed with hits, emotion, and pure musical magic.
Damien Dempsey is a passionate singer and songwriter – a rare gem of an artist. An ex-boxer with the soul of a poet. He is back again to the Iveagh Gardens on Friday July 17th.
Ahead of the release of highly-anticipated new material next year, American hard rock outfit Breaking Benjamin have announced two Irish shows for next summer, with very special guest Chevelle. Breaking Benjamin will play The Telegraph Building, Belfast on 13th July and The National Stadium, Dublin on 14th July 2026.
Join us for a musical collaboration with nature. Written at The Phoenix Park, the 8 song show creates a music trail in Dublin's city park, featuring some of Dublin's finest musicians!
Singular Artists proudly present Gwenno for a headline Irish tour in July 2026, stopping off in Dublin, Kilkenny, Cork, Limerick and Clonakilty. Utopia, Gwenno’s fourth solo record, marks a new chapter in her career. This latest release sees her writing predominantly in English for the first time, exploring themes of identity, independence, and self-discovery.
Bell X1, one of Ireland’s most enduring and acclaimed bands, have announced a run of Irish summer shows for 2026, with dates in Limerick, Cork, Dublin and Galway.
This Ain’t The Way You Go Out is an album constructed from the ashes of despair, nurturing the tiniest of green shoots and giving life to something that had looked otherwise spent. It’s a new era for Lucy, and an era in its purest, truest sense. An artist re-awakening herself to the power of music, and having a lot of fun in the process of its discovery and delivery.