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Lewis Capaldi announces Irish gig after two-year break
Lewis Capaldi announces Irish gig after two-year break

RTÉ News​

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • RTÉ News​

Lewis Capaldi announces Irish gig after two-year break

After a two-year hiatus, Lewis Capaldi has announced a UK and Ireland tour for September 2025 which includes a date at Dublin's 3Arena. Announcing the tour on social media, the Scottish singer said it is "about time I got back to work", adding to his fans "hope to see you out there". Capaldi will play the 3Arena on Thursday, 29 September, with tickets going on sale on 10 July at 9am. The news comes after Capaldi played a triumphant surprise set at Glastonbury on Friday 27 July, two years after a performance at the festival during which he struggled to manage his Tourette syndrome symptoms. The musician, who announced a break from touring shortly after his performance at the festival in 2023, had just released a new song called Survive. He told the crowd at Glastonbury: "It's so good to be back. I'm not going to say much up here today, because if I do, I think I will probably start crying. "But it's just amazing to be here with you all, and I can't thank you all enough for coming out and coming and seeing me." Capaldi performed a 35-minute set on the Pyramid Stage with songs including Hold You While You Wait and Grace. Introducing his new song, he became visibly emotional as he said: "The last two years haven't been the best for me. It's been difficult at times." "This has been my f****** goal, to get back here," he added. 👀 𝗛𝗘'𝗦 𝗕𝗔𝗖𝗞! - The one and only, @LewisCapaldi, has announced a return to the stage with a headline show at @3ArenaDublin on 29 September 2025 🤩 🎫 Tickets on sale Thursday 10 July at 9am — Ticketmaster Ireland (@TicketmasterIre) June 30, 2025

'Same old story' -- GAA fans fume after trying to nab All-Ireland tickets
'Same old story' -- GAA fans fume after trying to nab All-Ireland tickets

Extra.ie​

time24-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Extra.ie​

'Same old story' -- GAA fans fume after trying to nab All-Ireland tickets

GAA fans across the country have been left fuming on Tuesday afternoon after tickets for the All Ireland Senior Football quarter-finals went on sale. The double-headers take place this weekend with Monaghan v Donegal at 4pm on Saturday (June 28) followed by Dublin and Tyrone at 6.15pm. On Sunday, Meath face Galway at 1.45pm followed by current champions Armagh versus Kerry at 4pm. Chrissy McKaigue tussling with Kerry's David Clifford. Pic: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile The fixtures are being held at Croke Park over the weekend, with tickets for the clashes going on sale from 1pm today at selected Centra and SuperValu stores — and online via Ticketmaster. Avid football fans took to social media venting their frustrations with the ticket-selling platform, with reports that many were left unable to select tickets due to the Interactive Seat Map not loading. Absolute disaster by @TicketmasterIre for the All-Ireland Football QFs. If they can't manage to facilitate tickets then @officialgaa have no business working with them. Same old story time and again. #gaa #allireland #ticketmaster — Seán Ó Gríofa (@seanogriofa) June 24, 2025 One frustrated customer said: '@TMIrelandHelp what is going on with your app/website. I've been trying to buy tickets for the quarter finals on Sunday but have been stuck on the Authentication page for nearly 40 minutes?' Another raged: 'Seriously @TicketmasterIre, sort yourselves out. People trying to get tickets for @officialgaa matches, and this is what they're met with. Disgraceful.' Ticket purchased for @Galway_GAA versus @MeathGAA, let's bring that Maroon and White colour ladies and gents. — Martin Cleary (@Martin_Cleary1) June 24, 2025 A third added that it was an 'absolute disaster,' writing: 'Same old story time and again.' It wasn't all doom and gloom, however, with one Galway fan sharing they secured tickets, sharing: 'Ticket purchased for @Galway_GAA versus @MeathGAA, let's bring that Maroon and White colour ladies and gents.' At the time of writing, there is still some tickets available for both double-headers, which can be purchased here. The All-Ireland Senior Football semi-finals will take place next month on Saturday, July 19 and Sunday, July 20 respectively, lining up for the All-Ireland final which takes place the following Sunday, July 27.

Aisling Bea to go on the road with new stand-up tour
Aisling Bea to go on the road with new stand-up tour

RTÉ News​

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • RTÉ News​

Aisling Bea to go on the road with new stand-up tour

Irish comedian and actress Aisling Bea has announced a brand new stand-up tour for Ireland and the UK in 2026. The BAFTA-winner will debut her Older Than Jesus tour in London on 27 February, before taking in dates across the UK. She will bring the tour to Ireland with dates in Dublin's Vicar Street on 18 March and the Wexford Opera House on 19 March. Tickets go on sale on Friday, 20 June at 10am via Ticketmaster. 🤩 BAFTA and British Comedy Award-winning Irish stand-up Aisling Bea (@WeeMissBea) is finally hitting the road, bringing a new show, 'Older Than Jesus', to @Vicar_Street on 18 March 2026. 🎫 Tickets are on sale Friday at 10am — Ticketmaster Ireland (@TicketmasterIre) June 18, 2025 A description of the show promises "tales of travel, home, immigration, history, sex, babies, music, lovers and enemies". Announcing the tour on Instagram, Bea joked: "OH MY GOD I HOPE PEOPLE COME! Enemies welcome."

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