Dodie

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The National Stadium, Friday 21st November

By the time her acclaimed debut album Build A Problem landed in the album charts at number 3 in 2021, dodie had already spent close to a decade growing up in public and online. She made a name for herself as a singer and writer, charming fans with her disarmingly honest videos and affecting, intimate singing style, leading her to amass over 1 billion streams to date, and more than 7 million followers across all platforms. She has sold out over 100 consecutive shows globally and has become an ambassador for Depersonalisation charity Unreal.

‘I’m Fine’ is dodie’s first new solo material since the release of her Hot Mess EP in 2022, after which she switched modes from her solo work to form the band FIZZ with her close friends Orla Gartland, Greta Isaac and Martin Luke Brown. FIZZ released their feted – and so far sole – album The Secret To Life in 2023, and toured the project through to summer 2024 culminating in an appearance at Glastonbury Festival and an emotional, intimate final show at London’s MOTH Club. Most recently, dodie contributed the lead song ‘Someone Was Listening’ to the award-winning hit game Life Is Strange – Double Exposure, and a reworking of ‘Old Devil Moon’ to the album Chet Baker Re:imagined, released last month.


Date:
Friday 21st November
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
€31.50
Address:
The National Stadium, South Circular Road, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of The National Stadium, South Circular Road, Dublin, Ireland

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