- Music
- 18 Feb 19
The Scottish singer-songwriter will play Dublin's Olympia Theatre on November 21 and Belfast's Ulster Hall on November 22.
Lewis Capaldi, Scotland's rapidly rising star, is set to make two Irish appearances later this year as part of his recently announced headline tour. Capaldi, who shot to fame in 2018 with his breakthrough song 'Someone You Loved', will play two iconic Irish venues, Dublin's Olympia Theatre and Belfast's Ulster Hall in his support of his debut album, Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent, set to be released on May 17.
DIVINELY UNINSPIRED TO A HELLISH EXTENT. my debut album, released 17th May! it’s available for pre order now and if you don’t like it don’t worry it’s only my entire life’s work 😊❤️ x
also buzzing to announce a WORLD TOUR!! 🕺🏻watch for details! xox
👉🏻 https://t.co/ZFdLWOsKYx pic.twitter.com/8euZZRVQKm— Lewis Capaldi (@LewisCapaldi) February 18, 2019
The upcoming Irish gigs will come as good news for Capaldi's fans on these shores, who were left disappointed after his support slot with Bastille at the Olympia Theatre was cancelled back in January.
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Capaldi will also play the INDIEPENDENCE festival in Cork in August, joining huge names like Gavin James, Bastille, All Tvvins, Hannah Wants, and much more.
Tickets for his Dublin (Nov. 21) and Belfast (Nov. 22) shows go on sale at 10am on Friday, February 22, while pre-sale takes place at 10am on Wednesday, February 20. See Ticketmaster.ie for more information.