- Music
- 16 Nov 18
Azaelia Banks is coming to Dublin
Controversial artist Azaelia Banks is coming to Dublin in early 2019.
Azaelia Banks is coming to Dublin in the new year. The '212' singer will play the Academy on 22 January. Tickets go on sale Monday 19 November at 10 am from ticketmaster, strictly over 16s only.
NEW SHOW // @AZEALIASPEAKS will play a 16+ show in the Academy on 22nd January
Tickets on sale Monday 19th November from @TicketmasterIre pic.twitter.com/wVC0ZUX2il— The Academy Dublin (@academydublin) November 16, 2018
Banks has yet to release her second album, Fantasea II: The Second Wave. The album was due to launch in March 2018, but was never made public. "Album is canceled. I need some time to relax and bounce on dick. I’ll release new music when I feel like it," explained Banks.
The lead track from her forthcoming album was released during the year. Named after Vogue US Editor-in-Chief, 'Anna Wintour', it promises an album of dance tracks.
Arguably Azaelia Banks is best known for her 2014 track '212'. Forever a banger and if that's all she sings at the Academy her fans would be happy.
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