Noah Kahan to headline Dublin's Marlay Park
Noah Kahan is excited to return to Ireland next Summer for a huge one-off show at Dublin’s Marlay Park.
📍1st July 2025
🎟️ Tickets on general sale from Friday 22nd November at 9am via Ticketmaster.ie.
It’s been a meteoric year for the acclaimed Vermont singer-songwriter, becoming one of the biggest-selling recording artists of 2024, picking up his first Grammy nomination, and touring the globe relentlessly to sold-out crowds. A stadium headliner back in the US, Noah Kahan now returns to the Ireland to headline one of its biggest stages.
Off the stage, Noah’s success has been inescapable, occupying both the number 1 spot for the UK album and singles chart back in February, becoming one of only a handful of artists to have achieved the same feat. “Stick Season” graced the top of the UK singles chart for seven weeks and remains 2024’s biggest song to date.
Despite a gruelling global touring schedule, Noah made time to collaborate with an eclectic selection of his peers including Kacey Musgraves, Post Malone, Kelsea Ballerini, Brandi Carlile, Hozier, and Sam Fender.
Outside of all his huge musical successes, Noah also launched his non-profit mental health initiative, The Busyhead Project, to raise awareness, reduce stigma and provide resources to mental health organisations. Since its introduction in Spring 2023, it’s raised over $2.5 million for 55 organisations.
Last Summer, Noah implemented extensive mental health safeguarding in the UK for both his fans and touring crew that had become of paramount importance to his We’ll All Be Here Forever US tour. The Busyhead Project continues to grow and develop in meeting the needs of marginalised communities with crisis care and tools for sustainable resilience.
How to get tickets:
Tickets on general sale from Friday 22nd November at 9am via Ticketmaster.ie
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