Charli XCX announces huge summer 2025 shows in Belfast and Dublin
The 'Brat' superstar will also return to the UK for a slate of arena shows, beginning next week (November 27)
by Daniel Peters · NMECharli XCX has announced huge summer shows in 2025 for fans in Belfast and Dublin.
The ‘Brat’ superstar – who has been busy this year promoting her acclaimed sixth studio album – will headline Belfast’s Belsonic 2025, set to take place at Ormeau Park on June 18. She will also perform a concert at Dublin’s Malahide Castle the day before.
Both shows will feature a special guest set by The Japanese House, who featured on Charli’s remix of ‘Apple’ that was included in ‘Brat And it’s Completely Different But Also Still Brat’.
Belsonic 2025 also features shows by Justin Timberlake, Stereophonics, Snow Patrol, and more. See the full line-up here.
Tickets for her Belsonic show will be available through a pre-sale tomorrow (November 21) at 12pm UK time, with general tickets available on Friday (November 22) at the same timeslot. Sign up for the pre-sale here.
Tickets for her Dublin show, priced from €59.90 (£49.90), will also be released on Friday via Ticketmaster.
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Next week, Charli will embark on an arena tour in the UK with special guest Shygirl. Kicking off at Manchester’s Co-op Live on November 27, Charli will move on to London’s The O2 on November 28 and Birmingham’s Resorts World Arena on November 29, before wrapping in Glasgow’s OVO Hydro Arena on December 2. Visit here for tickets.
The extensive rollout of ‘Brat’ has seen a notable surge in popularity for the pop star – see how 2024’s ‘Brat’ summer came to be here.
Earlier this week, Charli performed a “surprise” mini-show in the middle of New York’s Times Square, with a setlist consisting of ‘365’, ‘360’, ‘Von Dutch’, ‘Apple’ and ‘Guess’, along with the remixes of ‘365’ and ‘Guess’.
Outside of her touring schedule – which will see her headline Primavera Sound next year alongside Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter – she now has six screen projects on the way, including Gregg Araki’s I Want Your Sex and graphic novel adaptation 100 Nights Of Hero, and was recently cast in a film loosely inspired by Joan of Arc.