Irish breakthrough act CMAT will play her biggest Irish gig yet when she takes to the stage at Fairview Park in Dublin next June.
Ciara Thompson, who has just released her second album, Crazymad, For Me, the follow-up to her RTÉ Choice Music Prize Irish Album of the Year winning debut If My Wife New I'd Be Dead.
Tickets for Fairview Park on Thursday 13 June 2024, priced €49.90 including booking fees, will go on sale this Friday 20 October at 9am.
Crazymad, For Me is described as "an abstract break-up album - about what happens when you are still angry about something that happened 10 years ago". It’s also a concept record of sorts - involving time travel, Belle Epoque Paris and a woman who may or may not be CMAT in the future".
CMAT adds that her new 12-track record is "Bat Out of Hell by Meatloaf for the girls".
The rising Dublin star also plays four sell-out nights at the 3Olympia, Dublin on 29, 20 November and 1 and 2 December.
PinkPantheress has also announced a new Irish date and will play the 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin on 20 February 2024 as part of the Capable of Love Tour, with tickets from €37.15 including booking fee on sale Friday 20 October at 10am.
She has also just announced her debut album, Heaven Knows, which is set to be released on the 10 November and was created alongside previous and new collaborators including Greg Kurstin, Mura Masa, Danny L Harle, Count Baldor, Phil, Cash Cobain and more.

People's poet John Cooper Clarke has also announced a string of Irish dates for next year and will play 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin on May 14, Dolans Warehouse, Limerick on May 15, Black Box, Galway on May 16, Set Theatre, Kilkenny on May 18, Cyprus Avenue, Cork on May 19.
UK electronica act Orbital make their Vicar Street venue in Dublin when they perform their Green Album on 5 May next year.
Tickets are priced €44.50 and booking fee go on sale on Thursday 19 October at 10am and are available from www.ticketmaster.ie and www.SelectiveMemory.ie.

Orbital's 1991 Green Album featured such seminal tracks as Chime, Belfast, and classics like Speed Freak and Oolaa.
The Hartnoll brothers last played Dublin last St Patrick’s Day at the National Stadium.
In other gig news, Cursed Murphy Versus the Resistance play their very first Dublin show at the Grand Social on 29 November.
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Citing Iggy & the Stooges, their Velvet Underground, Leonard Cohen, Sonic Youth, Patti Smith, PJ Harvey and Neu! as influences, the band are fronted by writer Peter Murphy, author of the novels John the Revelator and Shall We Gather at the River.
Cursed Murphy Versus the Resistance released their self-titled debut in 2020, followed by their second record Republic of the Weird last year.