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3Arena, Monday 2nd March

James Arthur kicks off his UK and Ireland Tour at 3Arena Dublin.

The news follows the release of James Arthur's brand new single Treehouse. The single features US superstar rapper Ty Dolla$ign and British rising star Shotty Horroh. With its piano and beats, Treehouse has its roots in retro hip hop, and is a feel-good ode to survival and accepting that, some days, it's okay not to be okay, because it's what comes after that matters.

The last few years have been remarkable for James. He was recently awarded a disc for reaching a billion streams on Spotify with his No.1 global hit Say You Won't Let Go. Only 18 records have achieved a billion streams on Spotify in history, and James is one of 10 artists globally to do this including Drake, Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber.


Date:
Monday 2nd March
Time:
6.30pm
Price:
€38.95+
Address:
N Wall Quay, Northside, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of N Wall Quay, Northside, Dublin 1, Ireland

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