Paolo Nutini has just announced a huge outdoor Dublin concert for 2023 ahead of his sold-out dates in Dublin, Limerick and Belfast next week.
He will play Musgrave Park, Cork on June 14, Malahide Castle, Dublin on Friday June 16 and Belsonic, Belfast on Saturday June 17 next year. The latest gig announcement follows the success of his #1 album “Last Night In The Bittersweet”.
Tickets for Dublin and Cork are priced €59.90 and will go on sale at 10am this Friday, August 19 at 10am on Ticketmaster.
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Other upcoming Paolo Nutini Irish dates include:
August 2022
- 21 - Limerick, The Milk Market (SOLD OUT)
- 22 - Limerick, The Milk Market (SOLD OUT)
- 24 - Dublin, 3Olympia Theatre (SOLD OUT)
- 25 - Belfast, Custom House Square (SOLD OUT)
Three of Paolo's four albums have hit number one in Ireland to date. “Last Night In The Bittersweet” is a 70-minute epic that spans the distance from classic rock to post-punk to hypnotic Krautrock, in the process proving its value as his deepest, most varied, most accomplished, and ultimately most rewarding set so far.
The Ivor Novello winner and multiple BRIT Award nominee has also collected a remarkable 18 Platinum certifications in the UK alone.
A review from MOJO reads: “He’s re-emerged with a significantly broader musical palette and a sound which, on the heroic Shine A Light, borders on anthemic….Lose it merges Split Enz’s I Got You with the relentlessness of Krautrock; Heart Filled up begins in almost hymnal fashion and finishes like late-period Julian Cope…. He’s pushing his own boundaries.”
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