Snow Patrol announce major Cork show for summer 2025

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Snow Patrol have announced a major outdoor show in Cork for summer 2025.

The band will perform at Virgin Media Park on Thursday, 19 June, with tickets priced at €69.90, inclusive of booking fees, going on sale this Friday at 10am via Ticketmaster.ie

The Cork date is part of a summer lineup that includes a show at Belfast's Belsonic festival on Saturday, 21 June.

These concerts come on the heels of Snow Patrol’s new album, The Forest Is The Path, which has reached number one and features the single Everything’s Here and Nothing’s Lost. This eighth studio album marked the band’s return after six years, following their 2018 release, Wildness.

Produced by Fraser T Smith and written by band members Gary Lightbody, Nathan Connolly, and Johnny McDaid, the album is described as the "biggest sounding record" they’ve made, balancing powerful choruses with moments of quiet intensity.

Snow Patrol’s Cork show will follow their sold-out February tour across the UK and Ireland.

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