- Music
- 04 Feb 25
The Doobie Brothers to play Dublin's 3Arena in July
Tickets go on sale this Friday, 7 February at 10.00am, via the link below.
The Doobie Brothers have announced a show at Dublin's 3Arena on Monday, July 21. The performance is part of a tour in support of their upcoming studio album, Walk This Road, out Friday, June 6, 2025.
The long-awaited gigs will showcase the reunited line-up of Patrick Simmons, Tom Johnston, John McFee and Michael McDonald, and will feature music from the new album. The band will also perform as special guests on Jeff Lynne’s sold-out BST Hyde Park ELO show on July 13.
The San Jose four-piece have enjoyed a career spanning more than five decades, over which they have amassed 48 million album sales and have won four Grammys. Walk This Road is their first record in over 40 years, and the 16th in their history. It will comprise ten new tracks, including ‘Walk This Road,’ ‘Call Me’ and ‘Lahaina,’ and will feature Michael McDonald’s vocals for the first time since 1982. The singles present the band’s characteristic layered vocals, and are infused with country, roots, and blues influences.
Tour tickets will go on presale from Wednesday, February 5 at 10am (GMT). General sale opens to the public on Friday, February 7 at 10am. For more information click here.
Check out the album's tracklist below.
1. 'Walk this Road (feat. Mavis Staples)'
2. 'Angels & Mercy'
3. 'Call Me'
4. 'Learn to Let Go'
5. 'State of Grace'
6. 'Here to Stay'
7. 'The Kind That Lasts'
8. 'New Orleans'
9. 'Speed of Pain'
10. 'Lahaina'
You can find information about pre-ordering here.
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