- Music
- 02 Jun 26
Julia Jacklin announces Dublin show
The Australian artist will play shows across Europe and the UK next February.
Indie-folk artist Julia Jacklin has announced a show at the National Stadium, Dublin, on February 15, 2027.
Jacklin confirmed online that she has recently joined 4AD, signing her first global record deal. With the move, she joins other artists like Pixies, Frank Black, Dry Cleaning, Big Thief and Adrienne Lenker on the label.
Jacklin released her debut album, Don't Let The Kids Win, in 2016, before following up with Crushing in 2019 and Pre Pleasure in 2022. Pre Pleasure came out on Polyvinyl and reached No.2 on the Australian Album Charts.
Jacklin has headlined venues such as London's Roundhouse, Melbourne's Forum, and Brooklyn Steel in New York. As well as appearing in festivals including Glastonbury, Primavera Sound and Austin City Limits.
She has played various headline shows in Dublin over the years – including her last Irish performance in Vicar Street in 2022 – as well as support slots for Paolo Nutini at Dublin's Malahide Castle and Cork's Musgrave Park in 2023.
In 2014, Jacklin formed indie garage group Phantastic Ferniture along with Elizabeth Hughes and Ryan K Brennan. In July 2018, the band released its self-titled album featuring singles, 'Gap Year', 'Bad Timing' and 'Dark Corner Dance Floor'.
Following a hiatus, the band released two new tracks, 'Change My Mind' and 'Dare to Fall in Love' in September 2025.
Tickets go on sale here on June 5 at 10 am.
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