The Human League for Dublin Wider Than Pictures Collins Barracks gig
The 80s electro pop kings and queens are playing Dublin next summer.
The Human League play the Wider Than Pictures series at Collins Barracks, The National Museum of Ireland Friday 22nd August 2025.
The only other act announced for the Dublin outdoor series are Father John Misty so far.
The Human League’s hits include ‘Don’t You Want Me’, ‘Love Action (I Believe In Love)’, ‘Being Boiled’ and ‘(Keep Feeling) Fascination’.
Tickets from €62.20 subject to booking fees, on sale Friday, 6th December at 10am from ticketmaster.ie and singularartists.ie. Register HERE for exclusive pre-sale.
This show is 18+ I.D will be required.
Since 1978, The Human League have released nine studio albums, including the multi-platinum-selling DARE, four EPs, over thirty singles, several compilation albums, two US #1 singles and have sold more than 25 million records worldwide. The group has inspired new generations of artists, written some of the all-time classic pop songs, had #1 singles and albums across the world and yet, as they look to their fifth decade, they remain fiercely independent and true to their roots.
About Wider Than Pictures
Wider Than Pictures is fast becoming a staple of summer in Dublin. Taking place in one of the most easily accessible and visually stunning locations in the city, The National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, the venue’s historical courtyard provides unparalleled sound for the diverse roster of world-class live acts curated by promoters Singular Artists.
Now entering its forth year, Wider Than Pictures has played host to headliners such as First Aid Kit, YUNGBLUD, The Vamps, Mick Flannery, Future Islands, Franz Ferdinand, Alt J, Thin Lizzy Orchestrated, Simply Red, Fleet Foxes, Deacon Blue, James Blunt, The The and Gossip.
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