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Published 10:45 1 Jul 2026 BST

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Summer is in full swing, and so is concert season. Our June has already been filled with arena tours, intimate gigs and vibey outdoor events, and July promises to be just as packed. After all, nothing beats a bit of live music, right?
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Here is a handful of the artists lighting up our July with gigs.
Mumford & Sons
Sunday, July 5, Marlay Park
The bewitching Marlay Park feels like the perfect setting for Mumford & Sons’ folk vibes, as they bring their Prizefighter Tour to Ireland. You can grab tickets here.
Lily Allen
Tuesday, June 30 and Wednesday July 1, 3Arena
If West End Girl is still part of your daily playlist rotation, then you need to see Lily Allen perform the album live as part of her largest arena tour to date. You can buy tickets here.
Vulfpeck
Monday, July 6, Vicar Street
Add a bit of funk to your month by booking a ticket to Vulfpeck as they light up Vicar Street. Expect high energy from these super-talented musicians as they take the stage. You can buy tickets here.
Wet Leg
Wednesday, July 1, Trinity College
After splashing onto the scene in 2019, Wet Leg quickly cemented their status as one of the coolest new bands of the 21st century. They're set to take over one of Dublin's most iconic spots as they open the Trinity Summer Series. You can buy tickets here.
Dermot Kennedy
Saturday, July 11, Aviva Stadium
He's one of Ireland's biggest musicians, and his profile only continues to rise worldwide. Catch the 'Power of Me' singer as he brings that star power to the Aviva. You can grab tickets here.
Take That
Saturday, July 4, Aviva Stadium
Get ready to 'Shine' as one of the most beloved bands of the 90s prepares to 'Rule the World', or at least the Aviva Stadium in what could be 'The Greatest Day' for Take That fans. You can buy tickets here.
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