- Music
- 31 Oct 25
Interpol and Bloc Party announce Dublin co-headliner
Tickets go on sale Friday and can be found below.
Interpol and Bloc Party have announced a co-headline show at Dublin's 3Arena, set for Monday, November 30, 2026.
The show will be part of the bands' 18 date UK and Europe tour, beginning in Copenhagen on November 10 and making stops in Berlin, Paris and Amsterdam.
The performances are set to highlight hits across their 20 year-spanning discographies, including Bloc Party’s debut Silent Alarm and Interpol’s sophomore album Antics.
The bands previously toured the UK together in 2004 and have co-headlined a series of shows in Australia in 2023.
Formed in New York City in 1997, Interpol are known for their mix of post-punk and dark wave.
The group earned recognition with their 2002 debut album Turn on the Bright Lights.
Interpol are set to perform at Coachella next year, along with a run of dates through South America, including Peru and Bogota and as the main support for Deftones at Lollapalooza in Argentina, Chile and Brazil.
The band performed at 3Arena last year.
Bloc Party, known for their experimentation with electronic textures, formed in London in 1999.
In May, they were awarded the Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Song Collection, before becoming the first-ever act to headline the Reading and Leeds Festivals' ‘icons’ slot.
Tickets for Interpol and Bloc Party's Dublin show go on sale Friday, November 7 and can be found here. Fans who sign up for the bands' mailing lists will have access to pre-sale, starting Wednesday, November 5.
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