The USB002 tour is going to 10 cities over 10 weeks at the moment in the lead up to Fred Again..’s new dancefloor collection of the same name to be released on December 12th 2025.
So far, the tour has visited Glasgow, Brussels, Lyon and a non-USB002 date in Paris where Fred was joined by Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter for his first DJ set in 16 years, Ed Banger’s Pedro Winter and Erol Alkan In Centre Pompidou in Paris.
Dublin is the the fifth date of the USB002 tour in Europe, the final on the continent – with RDS Simmonscourt the venue this Saturday from 4:30pm to 10:30pm.
DJing before Fred Again.. are Dublin Woozy label bass merchant EMA, Kerry native Caolan Ryan who supported Fred in Dingle last year and Fontaines D.C. DJs aka FDC DJs.
Fred Again.. in Dublin: How to get tickets
- You can sign up to Fred’s mailing list for the show until 5pm on Monday October 27th.
- Once you are on the list, a unique code will be sent via email or Whatsapp you provided that can be used to access the Ticketmaster.ie sale that takes place on Tuesday October 28th at 10am.
- A maximum of 4 tickets can be bought with this unique code.
- The show is 18s+
- Phones Stickers will be provided at entry to cover your phone cameras so everyone can stay in the moment. No cameras or video cameras allowed.
- TheTicketmaster waiting room opens 15 minutes before the on-sale.
If you join during this pre-queue period, your place in line will be randomised – so it doesn’t matter if you enter 15 minutes or 2 minutes before. Once the queue officially opens, fans are placed in line in the order they arrive. - If your number in the queue looks very high, don’t lose hope – many ahead may not complete their purchase, so it’s worth staying in the queue.Follow Ticketmaster’s tips for booking tickets here.
USB002 tracks
Fred’s USB series has seen recent releases with Amyl And The Sniffers, Skepta, Caribou, Floating Points, Skin on Skin and more.

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