Dermot Kennedy has announced an extra date at Dublin's Marlay Park for next summer.
As well as the originally announced Friday, June 23, the Dublin singer will now also play the venue on Saturday, June 24, 2023. Tickets are priced from €53.65 including booking fee on sale now via Ticketmaster.ie.
The Power Over Me hitmaker has become one of the biggest and fastest selling live artists ever following his historic run of Irish shows in 2022 when he played eight huge concerts across the country. He also headlined Electric Picnic to over 70,000 people in September.
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His debut album Without Fear is also the biggest selling album of the millennium by an Irish artist. Dubliner Dermot has now amassed an impressive nearly 4 billion streams across platforms and has the best-selling debut album in Ireland of this millennium, making him a platinum-selling artist in over 12 countries.
The 30 year old Giants singer has made waves across the globe with huge stars such as Taylor Swift, Shawn Mendes and Dua Lipa calling themselves fans of the Irishman. Kiss Me is the latest track to be unveiled ahead of Dermot’s anticipated forthcoming new album, Sonder, which comes out November 4.
The Rathcoole native previously spoke about how important being Irish is to him. Speaking to Billboard, Dermot said: "Being Irish means so much to me. I’m so proud to be an Irish artist and songwriter, following in the footsteps of incredible people like Phil Lynott, Sinead O’Connor, Hozier, Van Morrison.
"I think being Irish helps me to stay grounded too. There’s no room for big egos and self-centeredness when you’re dealing with Irish people, so I’m very glad my friends and family help me stay grounded."
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