- Culture
- 03 Jun 22
James Vincent McMorrow and Sarcastic Sounds to play at Dermot Kennedy's historic run of Irish gigs
Dermot Kennedy has announced that James Vincent McMorrow and Sarcastic Sounds will join him throughout his historic run of Irish gigs commencing next week.
He has confirmed that James Vincent McMorrow and Sarcastic Sounds will be special guests for his dates at St. Anne’s Park, Dublin, Malahide Castle, Dublin, Musgrave Park, Cork, and Ormeau Park, Belfast.
Sarcastic Sounds will also support him at the INEC Arena, Kerry.
Making him one of the most prominent and fastest-selling live artists ever, the singer-songwriter has over 112,000 tickets sold out ahead of the Irish dates.
He will play seven sold-out gigs around the country, adding a new show for Ormeau Park in Belfast.
Dermot is then confirmed to support Shawn Mendes on the first leg of his 2022 North American ‘Wonder The World Tour’ from June through August, before headlining Electric Picnic Festival on September 2nd for his biggest festival headline performance to date.
With a new track just released, 2022 is set to be a huge year for the Rathcoole-based singer.
For tickets to his Belfast show, see here.
Check out his new track,' Something to Someone,' below.
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