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3Arena, Wednesday 20th November

Ghost – The Ultimate Tour Named Death

After supporting Metallica in Slane Castle last May, Ghost return to Ireland and will bring The Ultimate Tour Named Death to 3Arena Dublin.

The tour is in support of Ghost‘s critically-acclaimed album Prequelle that earned Top 10 status in 15 countries, received a Best Rock Album GRAMMY nomination in the U.S., a Swedish Grammis nomination as Best Hard Rock/Metal Record of the Year, and was named Best Album of 2018 in Kerrang!, Revolver, and Metal Hammer, with Kerrang! readers themselves echoing this sentiment, voting Prequelle winner of Best Album at the annual Kerrang! Awards ceremony held in central London just last month. Meanwhile, album track Faith is currently A-listed at both Kerrang! and Planet Rock radio – the third single in row to make A-List across both stations.

All Them Witches and Tribulation will support on all dates. Limited VIP packages will be available – log on to ghost-official.com for information.


Date:
Wednesday 20th November
Time:
6.30pm
Price:
€55.50+
Address:
3Arena, North Wall Quay, North Dock, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of 3Arena, North Wall Quay, North Dock, Dublin 1, Ireland

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