Mercury Music-winner Badly Drawn Boy - aka Damon Gough - has announced a headline Dublin show as part of his 25 Years of Badly Drawn Boy series of gigs.
The show takes place on Thursday April 20 and will feature a career-spanning set of hits and fan favourites. This will be his first Irish show in five years.
From his Mercury Prize-winning debut The Hour of Bewilderbeast to the Film soundtrack from About a Boy, the epic Born in the UK to his most recent and critically acclaimed Banana Skin Shoes from 2020, there's an impressive back catalogue on offer.
Gough says about his upcoming shows "These shows coincide with my 25th anniversary as a recording artist so I'll be playing songs from across my career, including favourites and some rarities and deep cuts.
"I’d like to think this is the show I’d like to see if I was a longtime fan. I’m very much looking forward to it and hope to see you there."
The National Stadium has played host to a raft of iconic acts such as the legendary Led Zeppelin and Elton John, alternative rockers Depeche Mode and The Pixies.
More recently the venue has provided a stage for the likes of Bon Iver and Johnny Marr to name but a few.
The Stadium will be a fully-seated venue for this performance.Tickets are available from www.ticketmaster.ie priced at €34.95 from Friday January 13 at 9am.