Ireland’s rich musical heritage comes alive in 2025 with a plethora of concerts and festivals. Here’s a curated list of notable events to mark on your calendar:
January
- TradFest Dublin (January 22–26): Celebrate traditional Irish music across over 18 venues in Dublin, featuring more than 100 artists. Venues include historic sites like Malahide Castle and St. Patrick’s Cathedral.
February
- The High Kings (February 8): Experience the renowned folk band at the National Opera House in Wexford.
- Mary Black (February 14): Enjoy the iconic Irish singer at the 3 Olympia Theatre in Dublin.
March
- Otherside Festival (March 16): Immerse yourself in electronic music with acts like DJ Heartstring and Malugi in Slane.
May
- Forbidden Fruit Festival (May 31–June 1): A two-day event in Dublin featuring artists like Jamie xx, Underworld, and Peggy Gou.
June
- Beyond The Pale Festival (June 13–15): Set in the scenic Glendalough Estate, this festival showcases acts like Jon Hopkins and Róisín Murphy.
- Lana Del Rey at Aviva Stadium (June 30): The acclaimed singer-songwriter brings her tour to Dublin’s Aviva Stadium.
July
- Longitude Festival (July 5–6): Held in Dublin’s Marlay Park, featuring a mix of hip-hop and electronic artists.
- Galway International Arts Festival (July 14–27): A two-week celebration of arts and music in Galway.
August
- Electric Picnic (August 29–31): A renowned music and arts festival in Stradbally Hall, Laois.
September
- Tom Grennan at 3Arena (September 13): The British singer-songwriter performs in Dublin as part of his 2025 tour.
October
- Guinness Cork Jazz Festival (October 23–27): Ireland’s longest-running jazz festival in Cork City.
December
- Oasis Reunion Tour at Croke Park (December 5): The iconic band reunites for a much-anticipated performance in Dublin.
Plan Your Journey
Navigating to these events can be seamless with reliable transportation. Consider booking with Concert Buses Ireland for comfortable and convenient travel to and from concerts and festivals in 2025.
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