Belters Only & Jazzy for 3Arena show
Fresh from Longitude Festival this past weekend, Belters Only have been announced to be making the leap up to the 3Arena later this year with a big show in the venue on the Dublin Docklands this October.
Belters Only with guest Jazzy happens on the October Bank Holiday weekend – Sunday 29th October 2023 at 3Arena Dublin. Tickets from €35 plus fees on sale Friday 7th July at 9am.
The Dublin dance duo of Bissett and Robbie G started with a weekly residency in a Dublin club before making tunes during the pandemic while clubs were closed. The duo emerged with the biggest dance pop hit in quite a while.
‘Make Me Feel Good’, in collaboration with close friend Jazzy, was released in November 2021 and was one of the biggest songs of 2022, while reaching the UK top 10 singles chart and hitting 86 million plays on Spotify.
The pair will be joined on the night by long-time collaborator and rising Irish pop artist Jazzy who recently became the first Irish female artist to reach #1 in the Irish singles chart in 14 years with ‘Giving Me’, which Belters Only produced and went to #3 in the UK singles charts.
The duo have packed out the second stage at Electric Picnic last year, and have dropped a number of singles since ‘I Will Survive’, ‘Don’t Stop Just Yet’ and ‘Call Me’.
They have collaborated with Dundee duo KIMMIC, Australian-born producer Sonny Fodera and British singer Ella Henderson, now have an Ibiza residency, a headline London show for Ministry of Sound.
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