- Music
- 01 Dec 25
Maroon 5 announce Dublin date
Tickets will go on sale Friday, December 5 at 9am.
Maroon 5 will make their first Dublin appearance in more than a decade with a headline show at Malahide Castle on June 30, 2026.
The announcement marks the band’s first Irish date since the early 2010s and arrives as they continue a global touring run behind their 2024–25 releases, including their new album Love Is Like.
Across three decades, Maroon 5 have sold more than 750 million singles worldwide and earned chart certifications in over 35 countries. They have placed 33 tracks on the Billboard Hot 100, including three U.S. Diamond-certified singles, 'Moves Like Jagger,' 'Sugar,' and 'Girls Like You.'
Maroon 5’s catalogue includes multi-platinum albums Songs About Jane (2002), It Won’t Be Soon Before Long (2007), Overexposed (2012), V (2014), Red Pill Blues (2017), JORDI (2021) and their latest, Love Is Like.
The Malahide Castle date comes as the band expand their touring schedule following their 40 show Las Vegas residency, M5LV. They are also set to play a show at London's Hyde Park on July 3, 2026.
Tickets for Maroon 5’s Malahide Castle date will go on sale Friday, December 5 at 9am.
Get your Moves like Jagger on – global superstars @maroon5 are set to return to Dublin for the first time in over a decade with a headline show at Malahide Castle on 30 June 2026 ☀️🕺
🎫 Tickets on sale this Friday at 9am https://t.co/vrZdpKApWw pic.twitter.com/axRbKNVEbv
— Ticketmaster Ireland (@TicketmasterIre) December 1, 2025
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