Glen Hansard and his full band will embark on a 16 date run of shows including the Trinity Summer Series, Trinity College Dublin on Thursday 2nd July 2026.
The tour is in support of an exciting new project, soon to be announced.
Glen Hansard’s journey began in Dublin in the early 1980s, when he left school at 13 to busk on the streets. In 1990, he formed the rock band The Frames, which released its debut album in 1991 and quickly became a powerhouse in Ireland. With albums like Fitzcarraldo(1996) and Burn the Maps (2004) which topped the Irish charts and produced hits such as “Fake” and “Finally” the band achieved national recognition. Along the way, The Frames opened for major acts like Bob Dylan (2007) and performed at prominent venues like the Hollywood Bowl and Lollapalooza (2004).
Hansard’s acting in the indie film Once (2006), alongside Markéta Irglová, catapulted him to international fame. The movie, featuring the song “Falling Slowly,” earned critical acclaim, winning the Academy Award for Best Original Song (2008) . This success led to a musical adaptation, Once The Musical, which debuted Off-Broadway in 2011 and later on Broadway, winning eight Tony Awards .
In 2012 Hansard released his solo debut, Rhythm and Repose, and embarked on a global tour that spanned North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. He followed this with It Was Triumph We Once Proposed, a poignant EP tribute to Jason Molina in 2015, and in the same year released the Grammy‑nominated solo album Didn’t He Ramble. His fourth solo effort, This Wild Willing, arrived in 2019 on ANTI‑ Records, accompanied by a European tour and several music videos.
Throughout his career, Hansard has performed in esteemed venues such as Carnegie Hall, Radio City, The Royal Albert Hall and the Sydney Opera House. He has graced stages at major festivals including Newport Folk, Montreux Jazz, Cambridge Folk, and Lollapalooza. He’s also collaborated with celebrated artists, featuring on Robbie
Robertson’s Sinematic in 2019, and sharing creations with Eddie Vedder, Joni Mitchell tributes, and the ‘Music of Van Morrison‘ and ‘The Music of Patti Smith’ celebration In
New York.
GLEN HANSARD ANNOUNCES NEW UK & EU TOUR
AWARD WINNING IRISH SONGWRITER BRINGS HIS FULL BAND SHOW TO THE TRINITY SUMMER SERIES AT
TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
THURSDAY 2ND JULY 2026
TICKETS ON SALE THIS FRIDAY AT 10AM
Tickets €59.90, subject to Ticketmaster charges, go on sale this Friday at 10am via Ticketmaster.ie