Fred Again Brings Final European Pop-Up Show to Dublin, Fans in Frenzy for Tickets
The city of Dublin is buzzing. Posters, whispers, and now, confirmation. The British electronic sensation Fred Again has officially announced that his final European pop-up show will take place in the Irish capital.
The London-born producer, real name Fred Gibson, revealed the surprise news following a wave of speculation sparked by mysterious posters appearing across Dublin’s streets last weekend. Fans had sensed something big, and they were right.
On Saturday, 1 November, Fred Again will headline a day-long event at RDS Simmonscourt, marking the last stop of his whirlwind 10-week, 10-city tour across Europe. The show, part of his USB002 project rollout, promises to be nothing short of euphoric.
Joining him on stage are some of Ireland’s finest. Local DJs Caolan Ryan and EMA will set the tone, while Fontaines D.C. members Carlos O’Connell, Tom Coll, and Conor Curley, performing as FDC DJs, will bring their signature energy to the decks.
Fred took to Instagram to confirm what fans had been hoping for, telling his 3.6 million followers: “Our last show in Europe was always gonna be Dublin.”
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He followed up with a cheeky tease about the format of the gig: “Doors at 4.30, it’s gonna be an all dayerrrr.”
If you’re hoping to catch Fred Again Dublin, you’ll need to act fast. Fans can register for tickets through Cobrand, but sign-ups close sharply at 5pm on Monday, 27 October.
A fair warning, though, the registration doesn’t guarantee entry. It simply places hopefuls in the draw for a unique access code, required to join the ticket sale on Tuesday, 28 October at 10am.
Given the speed at which Fred’s pop-up shows in Madrid, Glasgow, and beyond sold out, competition is expected to be fierce.
Fred Again’s rise has been nothing short of meteoric. Known for his emotionally charged beats and immersive live performances, he’s transformed electronic music into something deeply personal and profoundly communal.
His USB002 tour has blended spontaneity with spectacle, popping up in unexpected venues across the globe. And now, Dublin gets the honor of hosting the grand finale.
The message is clear: this isn’t just another gig, it’s a celebration.
So, Dubliners, charge your phones, refresh your inboxes, and get ready for what’s shaping up to be one of the biggest live music moments of the year.



