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Summer gigs announced for 2025, including The Script’s only Irish show

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Next year is already shaping up to be a good year for gigs, with a number of Irish and international acts announcing shows around the country.

Now that most of the Oasis hype has died down, it’s time to either add to your calendar of events with these gigs, or nurse the pain of not getting tickets for the Gallagher brothers’ reunion with these newly-announced shows.

The Script have announced their first and only show in Ireland in 2025, with a summer gig planned for Limerick.

The Irish band are set to play Thomond Park on July 12, 2025, as part of their Satellites World Tour.

Danny O’Donoghue, Glen Power, Benjamin Sargent and Ben Weaver will be joined by very special guest, English singer-songwriter James Bay.

Tickets for The Script’s exclusive Irish show go on sale this Saturday at 10am and will start at €59.85.

The announcement coincides with another massive gig announcement for next summer, as Justin Timberlake has today shared the news of his own Irish date.

Justin Timberlake

He will play Malahide Castle on June 28, a whole twelve years since his last gig in Dublin.

Fans can expect all of Timberlake’s massive hits such as SexyBack, Cry Me A River, Bye, Bye, Bye and Mirrors, as well as plenty of body popping.

Tickets for the gig go on sale at 9am on Friday.

Also confirmed for Malahide Castle next summer are heavy metal legends Iron Maiden. The band will bring their Run For Your Lives World Tour to the outdoor venue with special guests Halestorm and The Raven Age.

Tickets will be priced between €83.75 and €88.75 including booking fees and will go on sale at 12pm on Friday, September 27.

Alongside Oasis, another Mancunian will make a return to Ireland next year, as David Gray brings his Past & Present Tour to Dublin’s 3Arena.

Gray will perform his well-known hits, as well as songs from his new album, Dear Life.

Tickets for Gray’s April 6 show at the venue have sold out, but tickets for a second show on May 2 go on sale this Wednesday for anyone that missed out.

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