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Lewis Capaldi has announced his biggest outdoor concerts yet, and Irish fans are in for a real treat. He will play Marlay Park in Dublin on June 24th, followed by Thomond Park in Limerick on June 26th, and later in the summer he’ll head north for Belfast Vital on August 20th. These shows will be some of his biggest ever in Ireland, giving fans across the country plenty of chances to see him live.
The summer tour also includes other huge UK dates, such as London’s BST Hyde Park on July 11th, Leeds’ Roundhay Park on July 4th, and a hometown stop in Manchester at Wythenshawe Park on August 22nd.
Tickets go on pre-sale Thursday, September 18th at 9am, with the general sale starting Friday, September 19th at 9am. For the Irish concerts, ticket prices range from €81.10 to €91.10 plus fees. With his current arena tour selling out 17 dates, tickets for these outdoor shows are expected to be snapped up fast.
Capaldi is riding high after scoring his sixth number one single with ‘Survive’, which was also the fastest-selling track of 2025. His shows have been winning rave reviews, with fans and critics alike saying he’s back stronger than ever. But for Irish fans, the big news is simple: next summer, Lewis Capaldi is coming to Dublin, Limerick, and Belfast—and it’s set to be one of the live music highlights of 2026.