Noah Kahan has announced his biggest Irish show to date. Find further details below.
Last week, the folk-pop star was revealed to be a headliner for BST Hyde Park 2025 – marking his biggest-ever UK show.
Now, he’s expanded his list of summer shows with a huge gig in Ireland next year. He’ll be performing at Dublin’s Marlay Park on July 1, days before his BST Hyde Park show on July 4.
In a post shared to Instagram, Kahan said he’s “so excited” to be playing in Dublin, adding that the city “always feels like a second home”.
Tickets go on sale this Friday (November 22), and you can get yours, as well as any remaining for the London show, here.
Earlier this year, Kahan’s show at the OVO Arena Wembley on Valentine’s Day (February 14) was given a glowing five-star review by NME.
“Having made folk-pop cool again – it was once, perhaps fairly, derided as ‘stomp clap hey’ music – there’s no denying the torch-bearing troubadour was made to play massive stages,” it read. “August’s headline show at London’s The O2, a venue even bigger than this, looks like it’ll be a walk in the park.”
Since then, the singer-songwriter has thrown his support behind Chappell Roan, describing her live performances as the “most electric shit ever”, and confirmed that he will be appearing on James Bay’s new album ‘Changes All The Time’.
In August, he introduced The Busyhead Project – a non-profit organisation dedicated to raising awareness for mental health – to the UK. Kahan launched the foundation in May 2023, with the goal of providing resources to organisations dedicated to meeting the needs of marginalised communities.