Snow Patrol announce outdoor show for Cork in 2025 at Virgin Media Park

Their number one new album ‘The Forest Is The Path’ featuring new single ‘Everything’s Here And Nothing’s Lost’ is out now.
Snow Patrol announce outdoor show for Cork in 2025 at Virgin Media Park

Eva Osborne

Snow Patrol have announced outdoor shows for summer 2025 with dates at Virgin Media Park, Co Cork, on Thursday, June 19th, and Belsonic, Belfast, on Saturday, June 21st, 2025.

All tickets for Cork are priced €69.90 inclusive of booking fee and go on sale at 10am on Friday via Ticketmaster.ie. Subject to licence.

Their number one new album ‘The Forest Is The Path’ featuring new single ‘Everything’s Here And Nothing’s Lost’ is out now.

‘The Forest is the Path’ is the Northern Irish band’s eighth studio album and marks their eagerly awaited return after six years, following 2018’s ‘Wildness’.

It is produced by Fraser T Smith (Adele/Dave/Stormzy) and the band. Now comprising the trio of Gary Lightbody, Nathan Connolly and Johnny McDaid, Snow Patrol offered the first tastes of their extraordinary new album with singles ‘The Beginning’, ‘This Is The Sound Of Your Voice’, and ‘All’.

Snow Patrol kicked off their return in the summer with a stunning performance at Rock Werchter in Belgium before playing to 30,000 fans at a sold-out Thomond Park Stadium in Limerick.

They will return to play a nine-date Sold-Out UK and Ireland Arena tour in February ahead of their outdoor summer shows in June.

Snow Patrol live dates:

  • February 15th - London O2;
  • February 16th - Birmingham Resorts World Arena;
  • February 18th - Cardiff Utilita Arena;
  • February 19th - Hull Connexin Live;
  • February 21st - Glasgow OVO Hydro;
  • February 22nd - Manchester Co-op Live Arena;
  • February 25th - Dublin 3Arena;
  • February 27th - Belfast SSE Arena;
  • February 28th - Belfast SSE Arena;
  • June 19th - Cork Virgin Media Park;
  • June 21st Belfast Belsonic.

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