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Irish Mirror
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Katie Gallagher

Dermot Kennedy to headline Marlay Park next summer

Dermot Kennedy has announced a headline concert at Dublin's Marlay Park next summer.

After a jam packed year of gigs at home and abroad, the acclaimed Irish singer/songwriter will play the Dublin venue on Friday 23rd June 2023.

The Dubliner has become one of the biggest and fastest selling live artists ever following his historic run of Irish shows in 2022 - with eight huge concerts across Ireland.

Read more: Dermot Kennedy opens up about his nerves meeting Roy Keane

He also headlined Electric Picnic to over 70,000 people in September.

Nominated for the “Best International Male” BRIT Award in 2020, Dermot has now amassed nearly 4 billion streams across platforms and has the best-selling debut album in Ireland of this millennium, making him a platinum-selling artist in over 12 countries.

His debut album “Without Fear” is also the biggest selling album of the millennium by an Irish artist.

“Kiss Me” is the latest track to be unveiled ahead of Dermot’s anticipated forthcoming new album, Sonder, out November 4th.

Sonder is summarized as “the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own,” a term that has resonated deeply with Kennedy.

Highlights from the album include the lead single "Something to Someone" which has topped over 20 million streams.

Tickets for his Marlay Park gig are on sale from €53.65 including booking fee this Friday at 10am.

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