Live @ The Iveagh Gardens

Iveagh Gardens, Friday 3rd July - Sunday 19th July

Aiken Promotions is thrilled to announce the return of Live at the Iveagh Gardens, Dublin’s most beloved open-air concert series, running from July 3 to July 19, 2026.

Upcoming Shows

  • Dylan Gossett – 3rd, Jul, 2026 @ 6pm
  • The Scratch – 4th, Jul, 2026 @ 6pm
  • Johnny Marr – 10th, Jul, 2026 @ 6pm
  • Bell X1 – 11th, Jul, 2026 @ 6pm
  • James Taylor – 12th, Jul, 2026 @ 6pm
  • James Morrison – Emeli Sandé – 16th, Jul, 2026 @ 6pm
  • Garbage – 18th, Jul, 2026 @ 6pm
  • Charlie Puth – Whatever's Clever! World Tour – 19th, Jul 2026 @ 6pm

Set in the heart of the city, the beautiful Iveagh Gardens will once again transform into an intimate live music haven, hosting an eclectic lineup of world-class and home-grown artists across all music genres. Join us to experience the magic of live performances in one of Dublin’s most enchanting settings.


Date:
Friday 3rd July - Sunday 19th July
Time:
6.00pm
Price:
Varies
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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