Noah Kahan is set to hit the stage in Dublin next summer.
The American singer-songwriter will headline Marlay Park, returning for his biggest Irish show to date on July 1, 2025.
Tickets will go on general sale via Ticketmaster at 9am this Friday, November 22, with prices starting from €100.90.
The show follows a successful year for a 27-year-old artist who picked up his first Grammy nomination for Best New Artist in 2023.
His latest single Stick Season topped the UK singles chart for seven weeks and his album by the same name occupied the number 1 spot earlier this year.
A Vermont artist, who has amassed 28.8 million listeners on Spotify, released three albums – Busyhead in 2019, I Was / I Am in 2021 and Stick Season in 2022.
Outside of his musical career, Kahan has launched his non-profit mental health initiative, The Busyhead Project, to raise awareness, reduce stigma and provide resources to mental health organisations.
Since its introduction in Spring of last year, it has raised more than $2.5 million for 55 organisations.
Last summer, he implemented extensive mental health safeguarding in the UK for both his fans and touring crew during his We’ll All Be Here Forever US tour.
The folk-pop star rose to prominence after his breakthrough single Hurt Somebody in 2019, which achieved gold status in the US.
His biggest hits include Stick Season, You’re Gonna Go Far, Dial Drunk feat. Post Malone, Northern Attitude and All My Love.
The artist will also perform in Hyde Park in London on July 4, 2025.