Lewis Capaldi to play in Dublin, Limerick, and Belfast next summer

The announcement comes during Lewis’s current sold-out 17-date UK arena tour, his first return to touring in two years.
Lewis Capaldi to play in Dublin, Limerick, and Belfast next summer

Eva Osborne

Lewis Capaldi has announced his biggest-ever Irish outdoor headline shows for next year, and will play in Dublin, Limerick, and Belfast.

The Scottish singer-songwriter will play in Dublin's Marlay Park on June 24th, 2026, then Thomond Park in Limerick on June 26th, followed by a show at Belfast Vital on August 20th.

Pre-sale tickets will be available from Thursday at 9am with general sale kicking off on Friday from 9am.

Tickets range in price from €81.10 to €91.10 and are available via Ticketmaster.

The announcement comes during Lewis’s current sold-out 17-date UK arena tour, his first return to touring in two years.

Lewis’ last release, the record 'Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent', scored him his second UK number 1 album.

It created three UK number 1 singles with ‘Pointless’, ‘Wish You The Best’, and ‘Forget Me’.

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