Niall Horan announces extra Dublin show as part of UK and European tour
Kenneth Fox
Irish popstar Niall Horan has announced an extra show at the 3Arena in Dublin as part of his UK and European tour.
The former One Direction member was meant to play two nights of his 'Dinner Party' Live On Tour, but will now play three instead.
Horan will play back to back show on November 9th and 10th, as well as a show on the 12th. He will wrap up the tour in Belfast at the SSE Arena on November 15th.
The tour, named for his new album, Dinner Party, the UK and European leg will kick off on September 22nd, 2026, at Utilita Arena in Birmingham, and include shows at London’s O2 Arena, Dublin’s 3Arena, Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, and Paris’ Accor Arena.
Presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale starting Thursday, April 2nd at 10am local time here.
Tickets for Dublin are priced from €51.70 - €93.75 inclusive of booking & facility fees.
There’s something about sharing a table that feels like sharing a future, and Dinner Party brings the listener into that experience with warmth, wit, and sincerity.
The album is cinematic and organic, with songs that play like memories being gently created.
Julian Bunetta and John Ryan, Horan’s longtime collaborators, served as executive producers. His other creative partners and co-writers included Afterhrs, Amy Allen, Ian Franzino, Andrew Haas, Steph Jones, Rocky Block, and Joel Little.
Horan, who recently teamed up with Myles Smith on “Drive Safe,” is featured on the cover of GQ HYPE which describes Dinner Party as “a collection of sincere sepia-toned songs that Horan says he began to write in 2024 after turning 30, when he was able to slow down, reflect on the past, savor the present, and imagine his future.”
UK & EUROPE TOUR
22 September – Utilita Arena, Birmingham (UK)
23 September – Utilita Arena, Newcastle (UK)
25 September – Co-Op Live, Manchester (UK)
28 September – OVO Hydro, Glasgow (UK)
29 September – Utilita Arena, Sheffield (UK)
2 October – The O2, London (UK)
7 October – Barclays Arena, Hamburg (Germany)
8 October – Uber Arena, Berlin (Germany)
10 October – Royal Arena, Copenhagen (Denmark)
13 October – Lanxess Arena, Cologne (Germany)
15 October – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
16 October – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
25 October – Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona (Spain)
28 October – Unipol Forum, Milan (Italy)
29 October – Unipol Arena, Bologna (Italy)
31 October – Olympiahalle, Munich (Germany)
3 November – Tauron Arena, Krakow (Poland)
5 November – AFAS Dome, Antwerp (Belgium)
6 November – Accor Arena, Paris (France)
9 November – 3Arena, Dublin (Ireland)
10 November – 3Arena, Dublin (Ireland)
12 November – 3Arena, Dublin (Ireland)
15 November – SSE Arena, Belfast (UK)

