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Olivia Rodrigo for Cork and Dublin outdoor 2022 shows

This year’s breakout US pop star Olivia Rodrigo has announced two Irish dates as part of her Sour tour next year – 2022.

Two outdoor shows will happen in Cork Live at the Marquee on June 29th 2022 and Fairview Park, Dublin on June 30th 2022.

The tour starts in April in the US before heading to Europe with support on that leg from Baby Queen (June 11 – July 7)


Tickets are €49.90 plus fees and are on sale this Friday. Cork / Dublin

Olivia Rodrigo - good 4 u (Official Video)
June 11, 2022Hamburg, GermanyStadtpark 
June 13, 2022Berlin, GermanyVerti Music Hall
June 15, 2022Zurich, SwitzerlandHalle 622
June 16, 2022Milan, ItalyFabrique
June 18, 2022Cologne, GermanyPalladium
June 19, 2022Brussels, BelgiumForest National 
June 21, 2022Paris, FranceZénith
June 22, 2022Amsterdam, HollandAFAS Live
June 29, 2022Cork, IrelandLive At The Marquee 
June 30, 2022Dublin, IrelandFairview Park
July 2, 2022Glasgow, UKO2 Academy Glasgow
July 3, 2022Manchester, UKO2 Apollo Manchester
July 4, 2022Birmingham, UKO2 Academy Birmingham
July 6, 2022London, UKEventim Apollo 
July 7, 2022London, UKEventim Apollo


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