Natasha Bedingfield

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Iveagh Gardens, Friday 18th July

Global pop sensation Natasha Bedingfield is set to bring her electrifying live show to The Iveagh Gardens, Dublin on July 18th.

With a career spanning over two decades, Bedingfield has firmly established herself as one of the most iconic voices in pop music. Her debut album Unwritten (2004) catapulted her to international stardom, earning Grammy nominations and producing timeless hits like These Words, Soulmate, and the now-generation-defining Unwritten.

Most recently, Unwritten has seen a massive resurgence, becoming a viral sensation following its prominent feature in the hit rom-com Anyone But You. The song’s uplifting message and infectious melody have sparked a new wave of love from fans worldwide, proving that some songs never fade—they just find new life with each generation.

Fresh off a show-stopping performance at All Together Now, where she delivered an electrifying set that had festival-goers singing every word, Bedingfield continues to prove why she’s one of pop’s most enduring and dynamic performers. With her powerhouse vocals, undeniable stage presence, and a catalog of anthems that have soundtracked countless moments, her Iveagh Gardens show is set to be a summer highlight.

Get ready to dance, sing, and relive the magic of Natasha Bedingfield—this is one you won’t want to miss!


Date:
Friday 18th July
Time:
6.30pm
Price:
€44.20
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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