One of the biggest Irish bands of the modern era, Kodaline have announced a very special warm up show at the Ulster Hall, Belfast on Wednesday 17th June 2026 ahead of their Farewell Tour live Dublin & Cork shows.
The band recently shared news of their upcoming separation with the following message for fans:
Hi Everyone,
After over a decade together we’ve made the difficult decision to say goodbye to Kodaline. We know this might come as a surprise, and it’s definitely bittersweet for us too.
What we’ve shared with you has changed our lives forever. From busking on the streets of Dublin to selling out shows and arenas across the world, it really has been the stuff that dreams are made of.
We want to end on a high, so before we say goodbye, we’re heading into the studio one last time, to record our 5th, and final album, as Kodaline.
We are, and always will be, forever grateful for your love and support. It’s been a journey that we will never forget and we hope the music stays with you long after we’re gone.
With all our love,
Steve, Vinny, Mark & Jay
KODALINE
ANNOUNCE THEIR ‘FAREWELL TOUR’
ULSTER HALL, BELFAST
WEDNESDAY 17TH JUNE 2026
TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY 27TH FEBRUARY AT 9AM VIA TICKETMASTER.IE AND ULSTERHALL.CO.UK
IRISH DATES:
VIRGIN MEDIA PARK, CORK – FRIDAY 19 JUNE 2026
MALAHIDE CASTLE, DUBLIN – SATURDAY 20 JUNE 2026
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