Arctic Monkeys announce Dublin gig for next summer

Rock band Arctic Monkeys have announced a gig in Dublin's Marlay Park next June
Arctic Monkeys announce Dublin gig for next summer

James Cox

Rock band Arctic Monkeys have announced a gig in Dublin's Marlay Park next June.

The Sheffield-based band were a huge hit after forming in 2002 and they still enjoy a large following.

Following news of their forthcoming album The Car, out on October 21st, Arctic Monkeys today announced the biggest UK and Irish tour of their career to date.

This will include a show at Marlay Park on June 23rd, 2023.

The band recently played at Electric Picnic, among other festivals in the UK and Europe.

Tickets for the shows go on sale at 9am on Friday, September 30th, with a fan pre-sale beginning at 9am on September 29th. Those who pre-order The Car from the band's official webstore before 3pm on Wednesday, September 28th, will get access to the fan pre-sale.

Dates are as follows:

May

29 Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol

31 Building Society Arena, Coventry

June

2 Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester

5 Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough

7 Carrow Road Stadium, Norwich

9 Hillsborough Park, Sheffield

10 Hillsborough Park, Sheffield

12 Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea

14 The Ageas Bowl, Southampton

16 Emirates Stadium, London

17 Emirates Stadium, London

20 Marlay Park, Dublin

25 Bellahouston Park, Glasgow

 

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