- Music
- 22 Mar 24
Patrick Wolf will return to the National Concert Hall this May.
The National Concert Hall is welcoming Patrick Wolf back to its stage on Friday May 10 for his Crown of Stars tour.
Since the release of his acclaimed 2003 album Lycanthropy, Wolf has made a name for himself as a boundary breaking artist who blends electronic samples with classical instruments.
Following the success of his first record, Wolf released four albums. The artists took a brief hiatus, but reemerged in 2023 and released his first EP entitled The Night Safari to mark the 20th anniversary of his first release. He also released The Circling Sky which was a collection of B-sides and other rarities this past December which he will be touring for.
Wolf is playing 13 other shows in places like Amsterdam, Berlin, Warsaw, Vienna, Prague, Rome, Milan, Barcelona, Paris and Liverpool.
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His show will take place at the National Concert Hall (NCH) which is Ireland’s national cultural institution for music. NCH opened in 1981 and has put up countless live performances as well as significant educational and cultural programmes.
Tickets for Wolf's show will go on sale on March 22 at 10 a.m. and can be found on the NCH website here. Tickets will start at €22.