Search icon

Entertainment

07th Nov 2019

When is Lizzo playing in Dublin? Venue, support act, set list and more

James Fenton

Dublin is going to be feeling Good As Hell this weekend as Lizzo comes to town .

The U.S. songstress will be in the capital as part of her Cuz I Love You European tour and sadly for those that don’t have tickets, they sold out fairly fast upon their release back in July.

However, if you are one of the lucky ones, you’re in for a great night as Lizzo brings her energetic live show to our fair city.

Here’s everything you need to know…

Who is Lizzo?

Alright, Gramps.

Melissa Jefferson (real name) was born in Detroit in 1988 and after years grafting in an attempt to break the music industry, she finally became a household name when her album Cuz I Love You was released earlier this year.

Radio friendly hits such as Juice and Truth Hurts as well as a well-documented performance at this year’s Glastonbury Festival have secured Lizzo’s position at the top of the music tree.

Where is Lizzo playing?

Lizzo will be performing at the Olympia Theatre on Dame Street.

When is the concert?

Lizzo will take to the Olympia stage on Sunday November 10 with doors expected to open at 7pm.

Who is supporting Lizzo?

The opening act will be DJ Sophia Eris, Lizzo’s former bandmate in the three-piece all-female rap group Chalice. Eris is regularly on the road with Lizzo and should do a great job at warming the crowd up.

Are there tickets available?

Unfortunately not. As mentioned above, the Lizzo show at the Olympia is a sell-out.

What is the set list?

This is the order of songs performed at Lizzo’s Miami show on September 11:

Heaven Help Me

Worship

Cuz I Love You

Exactly How I Feel 

Scuse Me

Water Me

Jerome

Crybaby

Tempo

Boys

Like A Girl 

Soulmate

Lingerie

Good As Hell

Truth Hurts

Juice (encore)

How do I get to the venue?

The Olympia is located on Dame Street and is served by multiple Dublin Bus routes including the 7b, 7d, 11/a, 11b, 14, 14a, 16, 16a, 27, 46a, 46b, 46c, 46d, 46e, 49, 51n, 54a, 56a, 65b, 67, 68, 69, 77a, 78a, 79, 79a, 123, 116, 150, 151, 746.

The closest Luas stop is either College Green or Westmoreland Street on the green line or Jervis on the red line.

Where can I park?

Christchurch car park, Trinity Street car park, Fleet Street car park and Jervis Street car park are all in the vicinity of the Olympia Theatre. More information can be found here.

READ NEXT: A Lizzo mural has popped up in the city centre

Topics: