Noah Kahan is returning to Ireland next summer, but if you didn't manage to snag tickets to the "Stick Season" singer's gig at Marlay Park today, you may be out of luck.
“Sold out. thank you guys. see you soon Dublin!” Kahan said on social media on Friday, November 22, referencing a post that tickets for his July 1, 2025 concert at Dublin’s Marlay Park have sold out.
sold out. thank you guys. see you soon Dublin! https://t.co/VZlghb48p7
— Noah Kahan (@NoahKahan) November 22, 2024
Ticketmaster Ireland also confirmed that tickets had already sold out for Kahan’s Irish concert next year.
❌ 𝗦𝗢𝗟𝗗 𝗢𝗨𝗧 - Tickets for @NoahKahan's summer show at Dublin's Marlay Park on 1 July 2025 are now sold out.https://t.co/khglvCFGkr pic.twitter.com/25yudnBng5
— Ticketmaster Ireland (@TicketmasterIre) November 22, 2024
While tickets for Noah Kahan's concert at Dublin's Marlay Park are already sold out, a waitlist is now live, and tickets can be purchased via resale on Ticketmaster.ie.
Ticketmaster Ireland had announced on Monday, November 18 that tickets would be going on sale this morning, November 22, at 9 am local time priced at €100.90–€120.90 each.
Upon the announcement of ticket sales for his Irish concert next year, Kahan said Dublin is like a “second home.”
Excited to play in Dublin next year! Always feels like a second home. Marlay park we’ll see you next summer. Presale tickets will be available this Wednesday at 9a GMT, sign up for presale at the link below. pic.twitter.com/PmVKBdvyUX
— Noah Kahan (@NoahKahan) November 18, 2024
Marlay Park won’t be Kahan’s first Irish concert. This year alone, he played at Electric Picnic in Co Laois in August as well as at the 3Arena in Dublin in February.
Last November, he played two shows in Dublin - one at The Academy followed by one at The National Stadium.
Electric picnic that was one for the books. Ireland is now my second home? pic.twitter.com/9jwh9ydEGs
— Noah Kahan (@NoahKahan) August 17, 2024
However, Kahan's gig at the 3Arena in February landed him in some hot water with Irish fans when a special tour patch for the show said Dublin was in the UK.
Welcome to the 2024 Tour Patch Adventure. Excited to be back on the road with you guys! pic.twitter.com/7Yayt0OuXp
— Noah Kahan (@NoahKahan) January 18, 2024
"Yikes," Kahan said on social media when he caught wind of the gaffe, adding that he'd let his team know about the error.
In an apology on TikTok, Kahan said: “To all my Irish fans: I am terribly sorry about the mistake, which you have every right to be offended by.
"I did not make the patches (sic) and did not do my due diligence of checking them thoroughly before they were released on socials.”
Kahan acknowledged the snafu when he was on stage in Dublin on February 8. During his song "All My Love," he told the Dublin crowd with a laugh: “It wasn’t my fault directly, but I still f**ked up."
Further endearing himself to his Irish fans, Kahan also brought out none other than hometown hero Dermot Kennedy for a special duet of Kahan's hit song "Northern Attitude."
Who is Noah Kahan?
It’s been a meteoric year for the acclaimed Vermont singer-songwriter, becoming one of the biggest-selling recording artists of 2024, picking up his first Grammy nomination, and touring the globe relentlessly to sold-out crowds.
Off the stage, Noah’s success has been inescapable - he closed out 2023 and kicked off 2024 with a weeks-long run at the top of the Irish charts with his song and album of the same name "Stick Season."
Despite a grueling global touring schedule, Noah made time to collaborate with an eclectic selection of his peers including Kacey Musgraves, Post Malone, Kelsea Ballerini, Brandi Carlile, Hozier, and Sam Fender.
Outside of all his huge musical successes, Noah also launched his non-profit mental health initiative, The Busyhead Project, to raise awareness, reduce stigma and provide resources to mental health organisations. Since its introduction in Spring 2023, it’s raised over $2.5 million for 55 organisations.