- Music
- 26 Nov 15
The record-breaking songstress has announced three Irish dates for her upcoming European jaunt
As 25 flies off the shelves at a rate of knots, Adele has announced four gigs on Irish soil next year.
The radio silence of the past few years means there's probably no shortage of people looking to say 'Hello' to the lung-busting pop queen, so already there's a contender for the title of 2016's biggest musical events.
What's more, we have the shortest time to wait; beginning her continental go-round in Belfast, she then travels to Dublin before embarking on a mammoth European run set to continue until June.
She starts at the SSE Arena on February 29 - also playing the following night, March 1 - and then rolls the show towards Dublin's 3Arena for shows on March 4 + 5.
It will be Ms. A's first tour in four years, and the announcement arrives on a week where 25 is expected to break all conceivable sales records.
Not unlike the ongoing U2 gigs - responsible for the mother of all ticket scrambles - you'd have to presume that the selling power of the Londoner is far greater than the capacity of the venues, so we've got a feeling sold-out signs will be shooting up in record time.
With that in mind, it might well be worth considering membership of her official website, where tickets for all shows will be on sale from 9am next Wednesday. What's left will then hit general sale on Friday, December 4.