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Following a busy weekend, which included two shows in Croke Park supporting Westlife and headlining Stage 2 at the sold-out Longitude Festival, Wild Youth have announced a headline show at the Olympia Theatre, Dublin on December 10, 2019.

Tickets priced from €21 inclusive go on sale at 9am this Friday via www.ticketmaster.ie

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Ireland’s rising stars have also released a brand-new video to coincide with the release of ‘Long Time No See’ – available to stream / download here. The video, which is shot in various locations across Dublin, captures an emotional tale faced when bumping into an ex.

Continuing on from the massive success of Wild Youth’s EP ‘The Last Goodbye, which debuted at #5 in the Irish Albums Charts, the Dublin pop-rock superstars went on to sell-out their first ever headline show in The Olympia Theatre, support The Script in London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall and perform to a packed-out house in London’s OMEARA, run by Mumford & Sons member Ben Lovett.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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In addition to a string of live shows, their outrageously catchy song Can’t Move On has earned them over 2 million streams and the song was the most played Irish song on Irish radio in 2018.

Recently, Wild Youth shared the stage with the likes of Mumford & Sons and Dermot Kennedy at this year’s Malahide Castle, and Clean Bandit and Jax Jones at Sea Sessions.

Wild Youth consists of David Whelan, Conor O’ Donohue, Ed Porter and Callum McAdam.

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Truth Hurts singer Lizzo has finally announced a Dublin gig and we are so excited.

The American rapper is set to perform in Dublin's Olympia Theatre on November 10.

She will perform hits including Boys, Juice and Truth Hurts at her Irish show.

There's no doubt these tickets will be swiped up in seconds so make sure to set your alarms. 

Tickets from €39.50 go on sale on Friday, July 12 at 10 am.

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Picture This will play to an army of loving fans at Dublin’s 3Arena in the new year. The Irish band will play an unprecedented 5-night run at 3Arena Dublin, March 2019.

It came as no surprise when the band sold out all five nights within one week, there’s no doubt the Irish public love them.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The lads confirmed that Lewis Capaldi and Dagny will be their special guests for the Dublin shows and we certainly can’t wait to see them perform.

If you’re one of the unlucky fans who missed out on tickets, you may be in luck. A limited number of production holds will now be released for sale to the public on Friday, November 23 at 9 am from Ticketmaster.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Seeing the One Drink singers in concert is one thing you really don’t want to miss out on so make sure you set your alarms for Friday morning to be in with a chance of scoring tickets.

A mere two years have passed since their formation and Picture This have impressively sold over 300,000 tickets, concluding 2017 with a sold-out UK and Ireland tour highlighted by gigs at O2 Shepherd’s Bush London, SSE Arena Belfast, and a two-night stand at 3Arena in Dublin.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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This summer marked their first stadium tour in Ireland, which capped off with a 35,000-person stadium show selling out over 3 months prior. This accomplishment cemented the bands place amongst fellow RDS Stadium sell-out artists such as Queen, U2, Michael Jackson, Bon Jovi, Guns N’ Roses, Bruce Springsteen and Radiohead.

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Snow Patrol have announced a huge Irish concert and we can’t wait to go. The popular band are due to play the 3Arena on 11 December 2018.

Tickets for the show will go on sale this Friday, June 8, at 9 am, so make sure you set your alarm.

The band recently released their first album in seven years called Wildness.

Wildness taps into something raw and primitive. Lead-singer and songwriter Gary Lightbody says of the album: “There are many types of wildness, but I think it can be distilled into two: the wildness of the modern age, all its confusion, illogic and alienation and a more ancient wildness.

Something primal, alive and beautiful that speaks to our true connectivity, our passion, our love, our communion with nature and each other. This is the kind of wildness the album is centered around. The loss of it. Trying to reconnect with it. To remember it.”

We cannot wait for the band, who are behind songs including Chasing Cars, Run and Just Say Yes, to return to Ireland. They’ll certainly be given a warm welcome at the 3Arena.

The band will also play a string of gigs across the United Kingdom, including a show at Belfast’s SSE Arena on December 7, 2018.

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As One Direction are set to play three dates in Dublin this weekend, Niall Horan has admitted that he can't wait to be back home. 

The Mullingar man hasn't been home since last year and is eager is spend time with his family between playing gigs. 

"Haven't been home since Christmas so I'm looking forward to getting home this week to see the family and the lads," he told the Herald.

But, the boyband star raised concerns about his voice ahead of this weekend's concerts as he said he is really feeling the strain of the band's On The Road Again tour.

"Need a good night's sleep, the voice is starting to struggle with all these back-to-back shows."

It has been a crazy year for the 22-year-old and his bandmates, but he certainly made sure to celebrate his birthday in style last month. 

The singer honoured the occasion in Las Vegas with Louis Tomlinson, surrounded by bikini-clad dancers and champagne. 

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