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Amble announce four new gig dates

Folk trio Amble have had an incredible 12 months.

They have gone from strength to strength and amassed a loyal fanbase.

So loyal that when they announced a concert in the 3Arena it sold out within a handful of minutes.

They’ve announced four more dates!

The lads will play two more dates at Dublin’s 3Arena for December 11th and 12th.

The band will also headline Belfast’s SSE Arena on December 10th, their biggest Northern Irish headline show to date, and Virgin Media Park in Cork on June 26th, marking their largest Irish headline performance so far.

Tickets for all shows go on sale Wednesday, 27th August at 10am. Tickets are priced from €51.90 (3Arena) and €59.90 (Virgin Media Park)

Speaking about the new run of Irish shows, the band said: “Two years to the week since we opened for Crowded House at Virgin Media Park, we’re now headlining it.

 

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“That’s a sentence we never thought we’d be able to say. It’s hard to put into words what this means to us — thank you for coming on this journey with us.”

Amble’s journey from pub gigs to arena stages has been quietly underpinned by strong support from fans at home and abroad.

Their debut album Reverie reached #1 on the Irish Albums Chart across four non-consecutive weeks , while their music has clocked up over 115 million streams globally — steady milestones for a band still only two years in.

These new dates join a string of sold-out Irish shows across 2025, including Trinity College Dublin’s Summer Series, King John’s Castle in Limerick, and Cork’s Live at the Marquee.

They form part of Amble’s extensive world tour, which has already seen the band sell out venues across the UK, Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand.

Tickets for all shows go on sale Wednesday, 27 th August at 10am

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