Olivia Rodrigo announces Dublin gig for next summer

Singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo has announced her biggest Irish show to date for Dublin’s Marlay Park on June 24th, 2025
Olivia Rodrigo announces Dublin gig for next summer

James Cox

Singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo has announced her biggest Irish show to date for Dublin’s Marlay Park on June 24th, 2025.

Tickets, prices from €89.90 to €119, go on sale via Ticketmaster on Friday, November 15th, at 9am.

Olivia Rodrigo emerged to critical acclaim as a solo artist with the single ‘drivers license’. She has since become one of the most successful recording artists in the world, amassing over 3.8 billion streams with her debut hit, tracks ‘good 4 u’ and ‘vampire’ followed suit - those three Billboard Number One singles made Rodrigo the youngest artist in history to debut three No 1 hits in Hot 100 history.

Olivia Rodrigo performing on the US leg of her Guts tour. Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images for ABA

In 2023, she followed up the album Sour (2021) with Guts, produced by and co-written with Daniel Nigro. The Grammy-nominated record was praised as an “instant classic” by Rolling Stone and debuted at No 1 on the Billboard 200. Guts topped the album charts in more than 13 countries, including Ireland and the UK.

In April 2024, Rodrigo played two sold-out shows in Dublin’s 3Arena, but her headline slot at Marlay Park will be her biggest Irish show to date.

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