Alex Warren

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Iveagh Gardens, Thursday 17th July

Named among PEOPLE‘s list of “Talented Emerging Artists Making Their Mark,” Alex Warren is one of the most followed Gen Z celebrities on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok.

From being homeless and sleeping in friends’ cars to his current rise to stardom as a multi-talented musician, Warren has shared the intimate details of his life with the world for over a decade, building an online community of 26M+ cumulative followers. Now known for his vulnerable pop melodies, passionate vocals, and lyrical candor, Warren has won over fans with a series of deeply personal singles including ‘Yard Sale' which boasts over 18M global streams and counting.

His latest track ‘Save You A Seat' serves as a tribute to his late parents ahead of Alex's wedding. Resonating with listeners who have experienced loss in some capacity, the track has already received an outpouring of love across social media with over 46K creates, 16M total engagements and 170M total views ahead of release. The track has already accumulated over 29M global streams.


Date:
Thursday 17th July
Time:
6.30pm
Price:
€55
Address:
Iveagh Gardens, Saint Stephen's Green, Park, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of Iveagh Gardens, Saint Stephen's Green, Park, Dublin 2, Ireland

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