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26th Jun 2025

Everything you need to know about Dua Lipa at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium

Jonny Yates

Dua Lipa is heading to Dublin

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Dua Lipa is bringing her Radical Optimism Tour to Dublin’s Aviva Stadium this week – and this is everything you need to know.

The pop star will take over the venue for her biggest Irish gig to date on Friday, 27 June.

She previously performed at 3Arena, but this time round she’ll perform to 50,000 fans in Dublin.

It’s in support of her album of the same name, which features hits “Houdini|”, “Training Season” and “Illusion”.

She recently took the tour to London’s Wembley Stadium, where she was joined by surprise guests Jamiroquai and Charli XCX, and Liverpool which saw her perform “Valerie” with The Zutons.

It’s not yet know if she’ll be joined by a surprise Irish guest at Aviva Stadium, but until then you can find out the expected setlist and stage times below.

What will Dua Lipa’s setlist be for Dublin?

This is the setlist the singer has been performing in the UK in the likes of London and Liverpool, so fans can expect a similar set for her Dublin show.

She performs songs from the Radical Optimism album, her back catalogue, and a cover track.

  • Training Season
  • End of an Era
  • Break My Heart
  • One Kiss
  • Whatcha Doing
  • Levitating
  • These Walls
  • Cover track
  • Maria
  • Physical
  • Electricity
  • Hallucinate
  • Illusion
  • Falling Forever
  • Happy for You
  • Love Again
  • Anything for Love
  • Be the One

Encore:

  • New Rules
  • Dance the Night
  • Don’t Start Now
  • Houdini

Can I still get Dua Lipa tickets for Dublin?

Yes, limited tickets are still available for the Dublin show from Ticketmaster here.

These are last minute releases, often dubbed ‘production’ seats which are tickets that were previously held for the artist or team.

They’re released once the venue has a better idea about which seats can be made available for sale after the stage is set up.

More tickets are likely to be released in the days running up to the event, so keep checking Ticketmaster.

What are the stage times?

Doors will open at Aviva Stadium from 5pm.

The stage times are always subject to change, but here are the timings for the singer’s Wembley Stadium shows:

  • 6.15pm – Alessi Rose
  • 7.15pm – Dove Cameron
  • 8.15pm – Dua Lipa

How to get to Aviva Stadium

Travel to the venue is expected to be busy so fans should plan accordingly. There are a number of ways to get to Aviva Stadium.

DART:

The DART is the easiest way to get straight to the Aviva, with Landsdowne Road train station being less than a minute’s walk from the stadium’s southern end. There are also extra DART services running on the night of the show.

BUS: 

Dublin Bus Routes 4, 7/a, 39a, 46a, 145 and 155 will operate a full service nearest the venue. More info can be found on Dublin Bus.

TAXI DROP-OFF:

Suggested locations are Pembroke Road/Northumberland Road or Tritonville Road/Herbert Road depending on your approach route.