The GRAMMY-winning Albanian and English singer will perform at Aviva Stadium on June 27, 2025. Dublin will be the final stop on the European leg of the tour.
Tickets are due to go on general sale on Ticketmaster at 10am on Friday, September 20.
The prices will be at €49.90, €59.90, €99.90, €109.90, €129.50 and €141.25. This is subject to 12.5pc Ticketmaster service charge per ticket, which can be a maximum of €10.50.
Fans can get hold of tickets to the concert by signing up for one of the two available pre sales – the artist’s pre sale at Dua Lipa’s website and the MCD pre sale opening at 10am on Wednesday, September 18.
The MCD pre sale access will be emailed at 7pm on Tuesday, September 17.
In Ireland and the UK, tickets will be available starting with the O2 Priority pre sale on Wednesday before the general sale on Friday.
The Houdini singer has announced a global 2025 run of her tour, with more than 40 new dates across Europe, Australia and North America, with South America shows announced at a later date.
European dates of the Radical Optimism tour will start in May – kicking off in Spain, followed by gigs in France, Germany, Czechia, Netherlands, Italy, Belgium, the UK and Ireland.
Two previously announced sold-out shows in Wembley Stadium in London will take place on June 20 and June 21, followed by a Liverpool gig in Anfield Stadium on June 24, before Dua hits the stage at Aviva Stadium on June 27.
The tour follows Dua Lipa’s third album release Radical Optimism, which includes hits such as Houdini, Illusion and Training Session.
Upon release, the album went straight to number one in 11 countries, including the UK, where it became the biggest album debut from a UK female artist in 2024 and garnered the highest week-one sales from a UK female artist since 2021.
In the US, the album debuted at number one on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart and number two on the Billboard 200 chart, marking Dua’s biggest sales week yet.
The 29-year-old pop superstar released her successful certified platinum debut album Dua Lipa in 2017, including hits such as New Rules, IDGAF and Kiss and Make Up.
It was followed by her award-winning second album Future Nostalgia in 2020, with another set of worldwide hit singles like Levitating, Physical and Don’t Start Now.
The three-time Grammy and seven-time BRIT Award-winning star is the first female artist in BRIT Awards history to pick up five nominations in a single year. She had 10 Grammy nominations, with three wins for Best Pop Vocal Album, Best New Artist and Best Dance Recording.
The pop star also earned Golden Globe nomination for her hit song Dance The Night from the box office hit Barbie.
She amassed more than 45 billion streams and holds the record for being the first female artist to have two albums with more than 10 billion streams each on Spotify.