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Sigrid / Etta Marcus – There’s Always More That I Could Say tour  live gallery and review from 3Olympia Dublin 21.03.2026

Sigrid Shines at 3Olympia: A Masterclass in Joyful Pop

The evening at Dublin’s historic 3Olympia Theatre opened with a captivating set from London-based singer-songwriter Etta Marcus. Bringing a rich, moody atmosphere to the packed venue, Marcus immediately drew the audience in with her velvety, jazz-tinged vocals and deeply confessional lyricism. Her raw, evocative stage presence commanded the room, effortlessly setting an intimate and reflective tone that primed the crowd for the night ahead.

The atmosphere shifted from quiet intensity to pure, unadulterated euphoria the moment Norwegian pop powerhouse Sigrid took the stage. Touring her latest project, There’s Always More That I Could Say, she brought an infectious, restless energy that radiated to the very back of the balconies. Ditching heavy production gimmicks in favor of authentic, spontaneous connection, Sigrid bounded across the stage, her crystalline vocals soaring over heavy synth lines and driving percussion. Whether she was slowing things down for stripped-back, vulnerable moments or raising the roof with her high-energy hits, she held the sold-out audience in rapt attention. The night was a masterclass in modern pop, proving her undeniable star power on stage.


Etta Marcus photos:


Sigrid photos & set-list:


Set-list:
I’ll Always Be Your Girl
Burning Bridges
Kiss the Sky
Borderline
Sucker Punch
Jellyfish
Head on Fire – Griff x Sigrid song
High Five
Mirror
Two Years
Hush Baby, Hurry Slowly
Don’t Feel Like Crying
Do It Again
Have You Heard This Song Before
Play Video
There’s Always More That I Could Say
Home to You
Dynamite
The Hype
Eternal Sunshine
It Gets Dark
Fort Knox
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Don’t Kill My Vibe
Strangers





Photos & words – Zoltán Szabó @mrzoltanphoto

Ian Mc Donnell

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