Kingfishr announce extra Dublin and Belfast concerts

2025 has been Kingfishr's year, with smash number one hit single Killeagh, ever-growing international tour dates, closing with two sold-out Dublin 3Arena headline shows this December, and the long-awaited release of their acclaimed debut album Halcyon on August 22nd.
Kingfishr announce extra Dublin and Belfast concerts

Ellen O'Donoghue

Straight off the back of their Main Stage Electric Picnic performance on Sunday, Kingfishr have announced an extra Belfast and Dublin show for summer 2026.

2025 has been Kingfishr's year, with smash number one hit single Killeagh, ever-growing international tour dates, closing with two sold-out Dublin 3Arena headline shows this December, and the long-awaited release of their acclaimed debut album Halcyon on August 22nd.

The Irish band have already got big plans for 2026, however, with a litany of sold-out shows already racked up and more being announced.

"Due to phenomenal demand," the band will now play St Anne's Park in Dublin on Friday, June 5th, and the SSE Arena in Belfast on Monday, June 8th.

The band had already sold out Belfast's SSE Arena on Tuesday, June 9th, and will play Cork's Virgin Media Park on Thursday and Friday, June 11th and 12th, 2026 - with one of those shows sold out, and limited tickets available for the other.

Kingfishr have also sold out Malahide Castle in Dublin, where they are scheduled to play on Saturday, June 13th.

Tickets for the newly announced Dublin and Belfast dates on June 5th and June 8th go on sale this Friday, September 5th at 10am.

The tickets cost from €59.90 to €69.90 for Cork and Dublin, subject to Ticketmaster charges, via Ticketmaster.ie.

Mastercard cardholders will have special access to Mastercard Presale tickets starting from 10am on Wednesday, September 3rd, until 10am on Friday, September 5th.

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