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3Arena, Friday 22nd November

Sigrid – BBC Sound of 2018 winner and the most exceptional breakout star of the year will play her biggest Irish headline show to date at Dublin's 3Arena.

The ground-breaking Norwegian pop star also released the highly-anticipated new single Sucker Punch, following her critically acclaimed RAW EP and incredible jam-packed festival performances at Electric Picnic and Longitude this Summer. Highlighting the breadth of Sigrid‘s maturing talent and aptitude for song writing, Sucker Punch cements the 22-year-old's rise to pop prominence.

From winning the BBC Sound of 2018, to moving Helen Mirren with her performance on the Graham Norton Show and storming the stage at her Shepherds Bush Empire headline, her unforgettably impassioned live performances have sparked mass appreciation and defiant, rebellious pop songs. With her Spotify following tripling since the start of the year, and streaming numbers reaching almost 400M globally, Sigrid is undoubtedly set to continue her ascent.


Date:
Friday 22nd November
Time:
6.30pm
Price:
€41.51+
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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