Vulfpeck – too headline at Dublin’s Vicar Street 

Vulfpeck is an American funk group known for their inventive music style and captivating live performances. Formed in 2011 by a group of multi-talented musicians, including Jack Stratton, Theo Katzman, Joe Dart, and Woody Goss, Vulfpeck quickly gained a reputation for their unique approach to modern funk, combining elements of rhythm and blues, soul, and jazz with a distinctive minimalist aesthetic.

The band’s debut album, Thrill of the Arts, released in 2015, captivated audiences with its infectious grooves and innovative arrangements. This was followed by several highly praised albums, including The Beautiful Game (2016), Mr Finish Line (2017), and Hill Climber (2018). One of their most notable achievements is the entirely silent album Sleepify, released in 2014 as a creative protest against the payout structure of streaming services. The revenue generated from this album funded a free admission tour for their fans.

Vulfpeck’s live performances are celebrated for their high energy and musicianship, with notable highlights including sold-out shows at prestigious venues like the Madison Square Garden. The group’s online presence has amassed a large, dedicated fanbase, thanks to their engaging music videos and collaborative spirit featuring artists such as Cory Wong and Antwaun Stanley.

The band’s success has been recognised with significant awards and achievements, including topping Billboard’s Top R&B Albums chart and amassing millions of streams across various platforms. Vulfpeck’s influence and innovative spirit continue to inspire both musicians and fans worldwide, making them a standout act in the contemporary music scene.

They’re now taking to Vicar Street in Dublin this July for an unmissable show.

VULFPECK
MON, 6 JULY 2026 || VICAR STREET, DUBLIN

€65.25 net + booking fee – ground floor standing
€65.25 net + booking fee  – balcony (SEATS & BALCONY STANDING)

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY 15 MAY AT 10AM
FROM TICKETMASTER.IE & SINGULARARTISTS.IE 

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