Calvin Harris announces extra Dublin show for next summmer

DJ/producer Calvin Harris has announced a second open-air summer 2026 show for Dublin, having sold out his Marley Park show in a day
Calvin Harris announces extra Dublin show for next summmer

James Cox

DJ/producer Calvin Harris has announced a second open-air summer 2026 show for Dublin, having sold out his Marlay Park show in a day.

Tickets for extra show at Malahide Castle on June 28th go on sale on Friday, November 21st, at 9am.

Tickets cost €79.90 including booking fee, via www.ticketmaster.ie

Mastercard cardholders have special access to Mastercard Presale tickets, starting from 9am on Wednesday, November 19th.

Artist presale starts on Wednesday, November 19th, with MCD presale on Thursday, November 20th.

Calvin Harris will also perform at Boucher Road Playing Fields, Belfast as part of Vital 2026 on Friday, August 22nd.

Jazzy has been announced as special guest for both Dublin and Belfast shows.

Harris has broken world recors with over 35 billion combined auio and video streams in his career.

He has has collaborated with global artists including Frank Ocean, Pharrell Williams, Rihanna, The Weeknd, and Travis Scott to name a few. His work has garnered a number of top music awards and nominations, including 14 MTV VMA nominations and two wins, five Grammy nominations and a 2013 Grammy Award win in the Best Music Video category for 'We Found Love'.

Calvin Harris 2026 Show Dates

  • June 27th Marlay Park – Sold Out
  • June 29th Malahide Castle – Tickets on sale Friday, November 21st at 9am
  • August 22nd Boucher Road Playing Fields – limited tickets available
  • Over 17s only.

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