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What’s on in July & August in Dublin City

25 June 2025

July and August in Dublin is packed with events. From massive outdoor concerts and city-wide festivals to comedy and cocktail culture, the city offers something for everyone!

1st July | Noah Kahan

📍 Marlay Park, Dublin
Noah Kahan returns for his largest Irish show to date at the iconic Marlay Park, which can hold up to 32,000 attendees. Expect a vibrant, high-energy atmosphere at this celebrated outdoor venue.


5th–6th July | Longitude Festival

📍 Marlay Park, Dublin
Longitude is back with a mix of international and local acts, multiple stages, and a diverse range of food and drink vendors. The spacious park setting enhances the festival experience for thousands of music lovers.


4–13 July | Dún Laoghaire Summerfest

📍 Various venues, Dún Laoghaire
A lively seaside celebration featuring over 50 shows and 100+ artists, including tribute bands, live music, comedy, karaoke, and more all set in the scenic harbour town of Dún Laoghaire.


11th–12th July | Peter Kay

📍 3Arena, Dublin
Comedy legend Peter Kay brings his long-awaited tour to Dublin. These shows mark his first live performances in Ireland in years, featuring his classic, relatable humor in a major return to the stage.


12th July | Kerry Vs Tyrone GAA Senior Championship

📍 Croke Park, Dublin
Tyrone and Kerry are set to go head-to-head in a highly anticipated All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final at Croke Park on Sunday, July 13th. Both sides come into the clash in strong form. With Kerry’s David Clifford leading the championship scoring charts and Tyrone’s Darren McCurry in top form.


13th July | Meath Vs Donegal GAA Senior Championship

📍 Croke Park, Dublin
Meath and Donegal lock horns at Croke Park on Sunday, July 13th at 4 p.m. in what promises to be a compelling All‑Ireland semi-final.


11–20 July | Dublin Cocktail Week

📍 Various bars & restaurants across Dublin
Dublin Cocktail Week is back city‑wide, offering signature cocktails and exclusive food and drink experiences at 50+ participating venues for a discount. Grab a cocktail at disndat with your wristband. Enjoy ten days of creative mixology across the city.


26th–27th July | Billie Eilish

📍 3Arena, Dublin
Global pop icon Billie Eilish hits Dublin with her HIT ME HARD AND SOFT tour. Following her sold-out 2022 show, fans are eager for her return, ready to queue early to witness her emotionally powerful performance.


16–17 August | Oasis

📍 Croke Park, Dublin
British rock legends Oasis reunite for two epic nights at Croke Park as part of their Live ’25 world tour—their first performances together in over 15 years. Expect wall‑to‑wall hits like “Cigarettes and Alcohol” and “Wonderwall,” supported by Richard Ashcroft & Cast, in what promises to be one of the most iconic Irish gigs of the decade


23 August | K‑State vs Iowa State – Aer Lingus College Football Classic

📍 Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Big 12 rivals Kansas State Wildcats and Iowa State Cyclones will clash in Dublin, opening the 2025 season as part of the Aer Lingus College Football Classic. This marks the first-ever Big 12 matchup in Ireland and only the sixth college football game hosted at Aviva Stadium’s 49,000-seat capacity for American football


23 August | Robbie Williams

📍 Croke Park, Dublin
British pop sensation Robbie Williams returns to Dublin for one night only at Croke Park as part of his Live 2025 European tour. Joining him will be special guests Elbow.


28 August | Pittsburgh vs Wisconsin – Aer Lingus College Football Classic

📍 Aviva Stadium, Dublin
A high-stakes American football showdown opens the 2027 season in Dublin! The Pittsburgh Panthers (ACC) and Wisconsin Badgers (Big Ten) face off in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic at Aviva Stadium, marking the first international game for Pitt since 1989 and only the second overseas appearance for Wisconsin since 1993