The Wolfe Tones have announced they will play two gigs at Dublin's 3Arena on Friday 3 and Saturday 4 July, 2026.
The gigs follow the band's "The Final Farewell" shows in Limerick's Thomand Park Stadium in summer 2025.
Tickets for the 3Arena gigs will go on general sale on Friday, 12 December at 9am via Ticketmaster.
In a statement, the band said: "For more than sixty years, our music has taken us from small halls to some of the biggest stages in the world, carried always by the people who believed in what we were doing.
"Stepping back from live performances gave us a rare chance to pause, but it also reminded us how much those nights of music and shared spirit have meant — to us as much as to anyone in the audience. Over the past year, the calls for us to return have been constant."
They continued: "Fans have written, stopped us along the way, and reached out from every corner of Ireland and beyond. Their messages showed us how deeply these songs still resonate, and how strong the bond remains after all these years.
"We're proud to sing about the history, culture and character of this country, and we still have the fire to do it."
They added: "So in 2026, we’ll take to the stage once more. Thank you for the support — we look forward to sharing the music and the moments again."
The Wolfe Tones were formed in Dublin during the so-called "ballad boom" of the early 1960s, with the current line-up comprising Noel Nagle, Brian Warfield and Tommy Byrne, who have performed as a trio since the early 2000s.
The band has released 16 albums and as well as domestic success, they have achieved acclaim abroad, particularly from the Irish diaspora. They were awarded the Freedom of the Cities of New York and Los Angeles and have played Carnegie Hall on several occasions.
Their music includes both originals and covers, and with some of their best-known songs including Celtic Symphony, Let The People Sing and Grace.