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Charlie Puth - Live at Iveagh Gardens

At Iveagh Gardens · Clonmel Street, Dublin 2

Charlie Puth performing live at Iveagh Gardens Dublin

Charlie Puth comes to Dublin on 19 July 2026 as part of his Whatever’s Clever! World Tour, playing the Iveagh Gardens - one of the finest outdoor concert settings in the country. If you know his catalogue, you already know what this evening holds: big pop moments, faultless vocals, and the kind of singalong payoff that makes an outdoor crowd feel like one collective thing. The show suits anyone who has grown up with his music, from those who remember We Don’t Talk Anymore landing in 2015 right through to fans of his more recent run of sharp, self-produced singles.

What to expect

The set will draw heavily from a decade of hits - Attention, Light Switch, Left and Right, See You Again, and more - all delivered with the live musicianship that sets Puth apart from many of his pop contemporaries. He plays piano, produces his own records, and tends to stretch tracks out on stage rather than run through a tight radio version. Support comes from Daniel Seavey and Bradley Simpson, so the evening is well filled before the headline act takes the stage.

The Iveagh Gardens holds around 5,000 people and keeps a genuinely intimate feel for a venue that size. The stage sits at the far end of a walled Victorian garden, designed by Ninian Niven in 1865. The sound stays contained and the sightlines are good from most positions. Gates open at 6:30pm, which gives enough time to get in comfortably before support acts begin.

Bag restrictions are strict - nothing larger than A4, no glass or cans, no umbrellas, no selfie sticks. Travel light and get there early if you want a good spot near the front.

Getting there

The Iveagh Gardens entrance is on Clonmel Street, just off Harcourt Street in Dublin 2. The promoters actively encourage attendees to arrive on foot - there is no parking at the venue and surrounding streets fill quickly on concert nights. The Luas Green Line stops at Harcourt, a two-minute walk from the gates. Dublin Bus serves Harcourt Street and the surrounding area from most parts of the city. From the north side, the DART to Pearse Station leaves you a fifteen-minute walk through the city centre.

While you’re in Dublin

The Iveagh Gardens sits a short walk from St. Stephen’s Green, Grafton Street, and the cultural belt along Merrion Square. An evening here fits naturally into a wider day in the city, with plenty of places to eat nearby before the gates open. There is more to see in Dublin and across Co. Dublin.

Good to know

  • Date: Sunday 19 July 2026, gates open 6:30pm
  • Tickets from €59.90 - available at ticketmaster.ie
  • Support acts: Daniel Seavey and Bradley Simpson
  • No bags larger than A4; no glass, cans, or umbrellas permitted
  • Luas Green Line to Harcourt is the easiest route in
  • Check ticketmaster.ie for full venue rules and any updated running order
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