Two acts added to Live at the Marquee 2025 line-up

The first act was announced earlier this week 
Two acts added to Live at the Marquee 2025 line-up

Earlier this week, it was announced that New York-born bluesman Joe Bonamassa is to head a two-night tribute to the Rory Gallagher next July as part of the Live at the Marquee series.  Pic Larry Cummins

Two acts have been added to the Live at the Marquee 2025 line-up. 

Aiken Promotions announced this morning that The Coronas will return to play at the marquee on Friday, June 27. 

Tickets to see the Dublin-based indie-rock band will go on sale on Thursday, October 10 at 10am. 

The Coronas released their eighth studio album, Thoughts & Observations, last month/ 

Produced by Grammy award-winning, long-time collaborator, George Murphy (Mumford and Sons, The Specials, Ellie Goulding), the album was written in Dingle, County Kerry and recorded in Eastcote Studios in London. 

Upcoming dates will see The Coronas play New York, Boston, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth.

Olly Murs is also set to play at Live at the Marquee Cork. 

He performs on July 13 with tickets going on sale next Friday, October 11 at 10am.

His 2025 Dublin (3Arena, April) 19 and Belfast (SSE Arena, April 30) are already sold out. 

Tickets will be sold through Ticketmaster.ie.

Earlier this week, it was announced that New York-born bluesman Joe Bonamassa is to head a two-night tribute to the Rory Gallagher next July as part of the Live at the Marquee series.

Tickets for Joe Bonamassa plays Rory Gallagher, Live at the Marquee Cork on July 1 and 2 went on sale this morning. 

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