Longitude

Marlay Park, Saturday 5th July - Sunday 6th July

Longitude returns to Marlay Park this summer from Saturday July 5th to Sunday July 6th  2025, subject to licence.

The first round of acts have been announced:

David Guetta will headline the Saturday night of Longitude with his first Irish performance in 13 years. David will bring his incredible production ‘The Monolith’ to Marlay Park. Guetta is a musical trailblazer and an international icon. With 2x Grammys awards, 11x Grammy nominations, 7x UK number 1 singles, over 40 billion global streams, 50 million records sold worldwide, and is currently the 4th most streamed artist on Spotify with over 75 million monthly global followers.

Joining David Guetta on Saturday are Belters OnlyAJ Tracey and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie.

50 Cent is the Longitude Sunday headliner. Recognized as one of the most talented and prolific music artists of his time, 50 Cent rose to fame with his record-shattering debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin'. Since then, he has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide and has been awarded the most prestigious accolades. Jackson has leveraged his star power to achieve unparalleled success as an entrepreneur, actor, director, and executive producer.

Sunday July 6th will also see Sonny Foderablk. and Hannah Laing perform.

Joining the Longitude bill across the weekend are D.O.D, Enzo is Burning, CamrinWatsin, Flex, Robbie Doherty, BL3SS, Danny Howard, Caz, Cody Wong, plus many more artists to be announced.

Longitude 2025

Saturday July 5th:
• David Guetta
• Belters Only
• AJ Tracey
• A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie

Sunday July 6th:
• 50 Cent
• Sonny Fodera
• blk.
• Hannah Laing

Across the weekend..
• D.O.D
• Enzo is Burning
• CamrinWatsin
• Flex
• Robbie Doherty
• BL3SS
• Danny Howard
• CAZ
• Cody Wong
• OJ Wilson

plus many more to be announced… 


Date:
Saturday 5th July - Sunday 6th July
Time:
Varies
Price:
From €99
Address:
Marlay Park, Grange Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Marlay Park, Grange Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin, Ireland

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