- Music
- 31 Oct 23
Tickets for Picture This at Dublin Castle start from €49.90 including booking fee, and go on sale this Friday at 9am.
Fresh off the back off their sold-out 3Arena shows, Picture This have been announced as headliners for the Countdown Concert at Dublin Castle this New Year’s Eve.
Also joining the band will be Hot Press: Windmill Live performer Moncrieff, alongside Lea Heart.
Ireland’s biggest New Year’s celebration, Dublin City will come alive in style as New Year’s Festival Dublin returns.
Taking place over 4 days this year from 29 December 2023 through to 1 January 2024, the festival brings together some of Ireland’s best talents for a host of spectacular events set to take place across the city in 3 iconic venues – Dublin Castle, National Museum of Ireland and Meeting House Square.
To date, Picture This have amassed over 400 million total streams, sold-out stadiums including a five-night stand at Dublin’s 3Arena, headlined Electric Picnic’s Main Stage twice and most recently sold-out their first European underplay tour in 20 minutes plus.
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Read the live report from their dazzling 3 Arena show here.
Tickets for Picture This at Dublin Castle start from €49.90 including booking fee, and go on sale this Friday at 9am.
✨Hot on the heels of their sold out 3Arena shows this month, @PictureThis have been announced to headline the Countdown Concert at Dublin Castle on 31 Dec as part of @NYFDublin, joined by special guests@MoncrieffMusic and @iamleaheartt ⭐️
⭕️ PRESALE: https://t.co/Z6RYO3mw4l pic.twitter.com/wfRYQM9OkG
— NYFDublin (@NYFDublin) October 31, 2023
Visit http://www.nyfdublin.com/ and www.visitdublin.com for more and keep up to date with news about all upcoming events and ticket details by using the hashtag #NYFDublin and following @NYFDublin on Twitter and Instagram.
New Year’s Festival Dublin is a Fáilte Ireland initiative, produced and promoted by MCD Productions, in association with the Office of Public Works.
NYF Dublin is part of the Winter in Dublin Programme, an initiative of Failte Ireland.