The 1975 are bringing their ‘At Their Very Best’ tour to Dublin once again with a summer gig in St Anne's Park.
The band performed a sold-out show at the 3Arena last month. They will be returning to Ireland in June, with concerts scheduled on June 7 in Dublin's St Anne's Park and June 13 in Cork’s Musgrave Park.
Tickets are priced from €49.90 (including booking fee) and go on sale this Friday 24 February at 9am from Ticketmaster.ie. The indie-rockers have performed in Ireland numerous times over the years, including selling out the 3Arena multiple times and taking to the stage at Malahide Castle in 2017.
The 1975 scooped a Brit award this month for Best Rock/Alternative Act. Their fifth and latest album ‘Being Funny in a Foreign Language’ was their fifth consecutive no.1 album in the UK.
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