- Music
- 23 Feb 26
Kodaline announce farewell Belfast show
Tickets will go on sale Friday, February 27.
Kodaline have announced an additional Belfast date to their Farewell tour, set to take place at Ulster Hall on June 17. The tour will also stop at Cork's Virgin Media Park on June 19, and Dublin's Malahide Castle on June 20.
The band announced in October 2025 that they will be parting ways:
"After over a decade together we’ve made the difficult decision to say goodbye to Kodaline," they said.
"We know this might come as a surprise, and it’s definitely bittersweet for us too. What we’ve shared with you has changed our lives forever. From busking on the streets of Dublin to selling out shows and arenas across the world, it really has been the stuff that dreams are made of," they added.
The group confirmed they will disband following the release of their fifth and final studio album. Further details about the record are yet to be announced.
Formed in 2005 as 21 Demands, the North Dublin band, comprising Steve Garrigan, Vincent May, Mark Prendergast, and Jason Boland adopted the name Kodaline in 2012.
Their debut single, 'Give Me a Minute', topped the Irish Singles Chart in 2007, becoming the first independently released track to do so. Kodaline went on to release four studio albums, three of which reached No. 1 in Ireland. Their 2020 album, One Day at a Time, peaked at No. 2.
Tickets will go on sale this Friday, February 27 here.
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