Snow Patrol announce huge outdoor show at St. Anne’s Park on 31st May 2026 with special guest Orla Gartland
Iconic Northern Irish indie-rock band Snow Patrol have announced their live return with a huge outdoor show at St. Anne’s Park, Dublin on 31st May 2026.
Joining Snow Patrol as very special guest is Orla Gartland.
After playing to a packed crowd in February at 3Arena, best known for their emotive and anthemic hits including “Chasing Cars”, “Run”, “Just Say Yes” and “Called Out In The Dark”, the band will return to Dublin for an outdoor summer show.
Speaking about the St. Anne’s Park show, Gary Lightbody said:
“We’re so excited about playing St. Anne’s Park, Dublin next May. It’s our only Irish outdoor show of 2026 and we know it’ll be special as playing Dublin always is. It’ll be a perfect way to start next summer’s run of live shows.”
Formed in Dundee in 1994 the band, led by frontman Gary Lightbody, released their 5x-platinum, major-label debut ‘Final Straw’ in 2003. Hit track “Run” saw the group catapulted to national fame as they led the charge of the post-Britpop movement.
Over the course of their career, Snow Patrol have amassed a momentous seven Meteor Ireland Music Awards and been nominated for six BRIT Awards and one GRAMMY. Last year, the band released their aptly titled UK Number One album ‘The Forest Is The Path’ to widespread acclaim.
Snow Patrol
St. Anne’s Park on 31st May 2026
Tickets priced €69.90 inclusive of booking fee go on sale this Friday, 10th October at 9am via Ticketmaster. Subject to licence.
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