Kingfishr announce extra tour date at the Marquee Cork in July

Kingfishr recently won the Music Moves Europe Award
Kingfishr announce extra tour date at the Marquee Cork in July

Eva Osborne

Kingfishr have announced a second date Live at the Marquee Cork after the first date sold out.

The date for the new gig is July 16th, 2025, and the tickets will go on sale on Friday, March 28th. The July 24th date has already sold out.

Kingfishr recently won the Music Moves Europe Award and, on the live front, completed a European tour with James Bay while building upon a career total of 70 million streams to date.

Surprisingly, Kingfishr are yet to release their debut album - their biggest body of work so far being the Irish Independent Chart #1 ‘Live From Dublin’ album.

At the end of last year Kingfishr released two new songs ‘Bet On Beauty’ and the hugely popular ‘Killeagh’ which celebrates Killeagh GAA, the hurling club which Eoin ‘Fitz’ Fitzgibbon (bass) played for.

Having also supported Bruce Springsteen, George Ezra, Tom Walker and Snow Patrol as well as festival performances including Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds, Electric Picnic, Isle of Wight and Rock Werchter festivals, Kingfishr were recently special guests for James Bay at his OVO Wembley Arena show.

The Neighbourhood Weekender follows in May as well as Mad Cool (Madrid) and a return to Latitude in July, in addition to sold out headline shows at Fairview Park (Dublin) and Live At The Docklands (Limerick) in June and August.

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