Raye announces huge Irish outdoor show for next year

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Raye has announced that she will play the biggest Irish headline show of her career at Royal Hospital Kilmainham next year.

The British singer-songwriter, who had a show-stealing performance at Electric Picnic in August, will play the outdoor venue in Dublin on Friday, 22 August 2025.

Tickets priced from €59.90 including booking fees go on sale on Friday, 8 November at 10am from Ticketmaster.

♡ Following her show-stealing performance at this summer's Electric Picnic, six-time BRIT Award winning British singer-songwriter @raye has announced the biggest Irish headline show of her career in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham on Friday 22nd August 2025 ♡‧₊˚

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Raye made history in March when she won six BRIT Awards, the most for any artist in a single year.

She also became the first female to ever be crowned Songwriter of the Year.

The London-born star is known for hits including Escapism, Prada and Flip A Switch.

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