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09th May 2025

Lorde announces first Irish headline gig in years

Kat O'Connor

Lorde is coming back to Dublin

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Ireland has been treated to a slew of incredible gigs this year, and even more have been announced.

Singer Lorde has announced a headline show at Dublin’s RDS on November 22nd, and we cannot wait to hear her live.

Lorde will make her much-anticipated Irish headline debut, with a show at Dublin’s RDS Simmonscourt, following her stand-out headline performances at Forbidden Fruit and All Together Now – sets that cemented her status as one of the most compelling live acts of her generation.

The Dublin date will also feature support from London’s soul-stirring singer-songwriter Nilüfer Yana and acclaimed American producer and musician Jim-E Stack. 

This announcement follows the news of her highly anticipated new album Virgin – out 27th of June and the release of What Was That, co-produced by Lorde, Jim-E Stack and Dan Nigro.

The track has been praised for its raw energy and emotional immediacy, offering a glimpse into the sonic world of Virgin.

The tour kicks off in September, with stops at iconic venues around the world—including Madison Square Garden, The Kia Forum, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and London’s O2 Arena—marking her first time headlining these stages.

Tickets will cost €82, including booking fee and service charge. Tickets will go on sale on Friday, May 16th at 10 am.

Buy tickets here.

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