- Music
- 09 Feb 26
Papa Roach announce Dublin show
Tickets will go on sale on February 13.
American alternative hard rock band Papa Roach have announced a headline show, set to take place at Dublin's 3Arena on November 3. Before the UK and Ireland leg, Papa Roach will also take their tour to Asia and Australia in spring.
The band released their single 'Wake Up Calling' in January, and unveiled more dates for the upcoming Rise Of The Roach tour earlier this month. The set of shows will kick off at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on November 1, and finish at Cardiff’s Utilita Arena on November 9. The gigs will also feature special guests that are yet to be announced.
During their last UK tour, the band donated £20,000 (€22,969) to the suicide prevention charity Campaign Against Living Miserably. They will support the charity again this November, alongside Irish organisation Pieta.
Papa Roach have long used their platform to raise mental health awareness and support suicide prevention. Their song 'Last Resort', and the 'Leave A Light On (Talk Away The Dark)' collaboration with Carrie Underwood raised over $500,000 (€425,000) for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) in 2023.
They were formed in 1993 in Vacaville, California, and have released a total of eleven studio albums. Last year marked the 25th anniversary since the release of the band's major label debut Infest, as well as 32 years since the formation of the band. They shared their latest release Ego Trip via their own label New Noize Records in 2022.
Tickets will go on sale on Friday 13 February at 10AM.
You can pre-sale the tickets here.
See all the UK & Ireland dates below:
Sun 1st Glasgow, OVO Hydro
Tues 3rd Dublin, 3Arena
Thu 5th Birmingham, Utilita Arena
Fri 6th Manchester, Co-op Live
Sun 8th London, The O2
Mon 9th Cardiff, Utilita Arena
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