Sigrid announces Dublin gig next March

Ottoline Spearman
Norwegian pop singer Sigrid has announced a gig at the 3Olympia Theatre in Dublin on Saturday, March 21st next year.
This marks the first leg of her There’s Always More That I Could Say Tour, which follows the release of her newest single Two Years, the latest from her forthcoming album, There’s Always More That I Could Say, which is out on October 24th.
Written in Tokyo with longtime collaborator Askjell, Two Years sees Sigrid experiment with perspective, shifting from first-person to a partner’s point of view.
“It was trying to see the situation from another person’s point of view,” Sigrid said, “and in that way I could also reflect on my own perspective.”
This summer, Sigrid returned to her favourite place - festival stages - and performed to thousands of fans across Europe. At Rock Werchter, her 20,000+ tent was packed, with 8,000 fans waiting outside; a welcome return for an artist who has resonated with millions globally over the past eight years.
Sigrid also headlined the Second Stage at Latitude, one of the UK’s biggest festivals. The day after the performance, Sigrid was invited by Ed Sheeran to play to 28,000 fans at Ullevaal Stadium in her home of Oslo.
Ed's band rehearsed Sigrid's breakout hit ‘Don't Kill My Vibe’, and the video went viral, now standing at over 4 million views. Set to continue their fun on the road together, Sigrid has just announced she will be supporting Ed on his ‘Loop’ tour, joining him for dates across North America in July and August 2026.
After two sold-out global tours, over 2.2 billion global streams, and career-defining moments like performing on Glastonbury's The Other Stage, headlining London’s OVO Wembley Arena, Sigrid found herself in 2024 needing a reset.
She stepped away from the pressure of "content culture" in writing rooms to rediscover the joy of making music simply for the love of it. Solo trips to remote parts of Norway, festival stages in South America, and cathartic late-night sessions with her band reignited her creative spark. Removing the pressure and embracing instinct – Sigrid started writing what felt good in the room.
Tickets are €51.40 and go on sale Friday, October 17th at 10am.