At 3Arena · North Wall Quay, Dublin 1
Joji’s Solaris world tour reaches Dublin’s 3Arena on 11 August 2026, and this is a significant night for anyone who has followed his rise from internet curio to one of the more genuinely singular voices in contemporary alt-pop and R&B. The show is part of a 40-date global run tied to his fourth studio album Piss in the Wind, and the production has been built for arenas - an immersive, large-scale staging designed to match the emotional weight of his music. If you know the slow-burn quality of his records, the idea of that atmosphere scaled up to fill 3Arena is a compelling one. Tommy Richman, who brings his own brand of soul-inflected R&B, opens across all European dates.
The Solaris tour setlist draws across Joji’s catalogue - expect “Glimpse of Us”, “SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK”, and tracks from Smithereens and Nectar alongside first live outings for new material from Piss in the Wind. Joji is not a flashy performer in the conventional sense; his shows are built around sound and mood as much as spectacle, which makes the immersive production framing a deliberate choice rather than a routine arena-scale upsell. Doors open at 6:30pm. The venue operates standing floor for this show - the 3Arena floor is over-14s only for standing, and under-16s must be accompanied by an adult throughout. The bag policy limits bags to 40cm x 40cm x 20cm, so plan accordingly.
3Arena sits on North Wall Quay in Dublin’s Docklands, about 2km east of the city centre. The LUAS Red Line is the straightforward option - The Point stop is directly outside the venue. Dublin Bus routes 151 and 90 run from the city centre, and the venue is a reasonable walk from Connolly Station if you are arriving by rail. Taxis and rideshares drop off on North Wall Quay, though collection after a show can be slower given the volume of people - arranging a pick-up spot a short walk away helps. Street parking in the immediate area is limited on event nights.
The Docklands neighbourhood has changed considerably in recent years, with restaurants and bars along the quays worth exploring before or after a show. The city centre is close enough to make a full evening of it if you want to eat out first. There is more to see in Dublin and across Co. Dublin.
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