Lewis Capaldi tickets – Irish tour 2025
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Sheffield
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Aberdeen
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Glasgow
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London
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Manchester
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Manchester
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Birmingham
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Birmingham
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Nottingham
Lewis Capaldi @ Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
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Cardiff
Lewis Capaldi @ Utilita Arena Cardiff (Cardiff International Arena)
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Christchurch
Lewis Capaldi @ Wolfbrook Arena (Horncastle Arena/Christchurch Arena)
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Auckland
Lewis Capaldi @ Spark Arena
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Brisbane
Lewis Capaldi @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre
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Sydney
Lewis Capaldi @ Qudos Bank Arena
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Sydney
Lewis Capaldi @ Qudos Bank Arena
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Melbourne
Lewis Capaldi @ Rod Laver Arena
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Melbourne
Lewis Capaldi @ Rod Laver Arena
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Melbourne
Lewis Capaldi @ Rod Laver Arena
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Adelaide
Lewis Capaldi @ Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena
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Perth
Lewis Capaldi @ Rac Arena
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About Lewis Capaldi
Lewis Marc Capaldi is a chart-topping singer-songwriter celebrated for his raspy vocals, self-deprecating humour and relatable ballads. He rocketed to global fame when “Someone You Loved” dominated the UK Singles Chart for seven weeks in 2019 before reaching No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and earning Brit Award wins and a Grammy nomination. His debut album Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent (2019) became the UK’s best-selling record of the year, and its follow-up Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent (2023) debuted at No. 1 across multiple countries and spawned the hit singles “Forget Me,” “Pointless” and “Wish You the Best.” In 2023 Capaldi disclosed that he lives with Tourette’s syndrome and stepped back from touring to prioritise his mental and physical health, a period chronicled in the Netflix documentary How I’m Feeling Now. Re-energised, he made an emotional return at Glastonbury in June 2025, released the comeback single “Survive” and announced arena dates across the UK, Ireland and Australia, marking the start of a new phase in his career
Lewis Capaldi reviews
Massive Lewis fan - his collab with Noah Kahan at BST Hyde Park the other day was iconic