Galway songwriter Jamie McIntyre has announced an extra Belfast show for February 19th, 2026 following exceptional demand. The original Belfast date at The Oh Yeah Centre on February 21st sold out almost instantly, prompting Jamie to add this second night to his 2026 tour.
Tickets for the newly added Belfast show are on sale now, with fans urged to move quickly after the speed at which the first night disappeared. Alongside this, tickets for Jamie’s Killarney date (February 28th) were also released today, while tickets for his Donegal show (February 22nd) will go on sale tomorrow, Wednesday September 24th.
The added date comes as Jamie gears up for a huge few months, with his October tour kicking off next week in Cork on Wednesday October 1st. There are very limited tickets left for that date with the rest of the Irish tour already sold out. Following a year of viral success and a string of sold-out shows across Ireland, demand for his live performances shows no signs of slowing down.
With momentum building and new dates being added, 2026 is already shaping up to be Jamie’s biggest year yet. These shows are expected to sell out and fans are being encouraged to act quickly to avoid disappointment.
February Tour Dates 2026
6th – Set Theatre, Kilkenny
7th – Garavogue, Sligo
19th – Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast
20th – Spirit Store, Dundalk
21st – Oh Yeah Centre, Belfast
22nd – The Social, Donegal
27th – The Haven, Waterford
28th – Gleneagle Club, Killarney
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