
Maddox Batson – will bring his Live Worldwide Tour to Dublin’s 3Olympia Theatre
Billboard’s youngest male artist to appear on 21 Under 21, Maddox Batson, announces his 46-show world tour; The Maddox Batson Live Worldwide Tour 2026 ; which

Billboard’s youngest male artist to appear on 21 Under 21, Maddox Batson, announces his 46-show world tour; The Maddox Batson Live Worldwide Tour 2026 ; which

Scott Levi Jones is an Americana singer-songwriter from the hollers of Cheatham County, TN, with a craft sharpened in the heart of Nashville. His lyrical

Freak Slug – the project of UK multi-disciplinarian Xenya Genovese just released her EP, Loose Tooth And A Short Skirt via Future Classic, alongside a headline Irish date in

Folk rock group Whitney return with their new album ‘Small Talk’ ahead of their headline 2026 world tour, including a headline Academy, Dublin show on Saturday, 21st February 2026. Small Talk, a return to form

Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark have an announced a Dublin date as part of the Trinity Summer Series at Trinity College Dublin on Saturday 4th July 2026. Tickets €59.90, subject to Ticketmaster

This January, the walls of Galway will shake:TORANN brings together the raw power of punk and the relentless force of metal for a weekend-long onslaught of

Katy Perry returns to the Republic of Ireland for the first time in over a decade! Get ready to roar – Katy Perry is set to

Seven-time GRAMMY® nominated R&B superstar GIVĒON has announced his brand-new headline tour, ‘Dear Beloved, The Tour’, is coming to the UK and Europe in March

Aiken Promotions today announced that James Arthur will take to the Live at the Marquee Cork stage on 30th June 2026. James Arthur’s most recent

Following a sold-out show at The 3Olympia in 2015 and two sold-out shows at The Academy in 2018 and 2022, American hard rock band CLUTCH have announced their return to The Academy,

Alternative folk six-piece Madra Salach announce their debut Irish headline tour, kicking off in Cork on 5 February 2026, before continuing on to Clonakilty, Galway, Listowel, Limerick

Cardinals, the five-piece hailing from Kinsale, have been crowned “the next great guitar band to emerge from Ireland” by Rolling Stone UK and have also won high praise from NME and Stereogum.