Dermot Kennedy has announced an additional date for of Saturday 8 July at Thomond Park, Limerick as part of his UK/Ireland tour next summer.
The Better Days singer had last week announced the additional date following his dare at the venue on 7 July due to phenomenal demand.
This is in addition to the Outnumbered singer's previous announcement that he would play two nights in Dublin's Marlay Park on 23 and 24 June.
Next March, Kennedy will embark on his biggest ever UK tour, starting in Glasgow on 31 March 2023, travelling across the UK performing to over 120,000 fans.

The Dublin-born musician returned to his busking roots on Grafton Street to launch his new album Sonder last week.
It's been over ten years since the Rathcoole native played for shoppers on Dublin's most famous retail street, but Kennedy's smile lit up the dark night sky as he played for the large crowd that gathered to watch him perform.
Delighted to be returning to his old stomping ground, Kennedy told his social media followers that playing on the balcony of Bewley's Café was "something I will NEVER forget".
He added: "My hometown and my heart. Once in a lifetime feeling."