Róisín O Brings The Magic Tour 2026 to Irish Stages Following Standout Late Late Show Performance
- marieclaire053
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Following a beautifully received performance of her new single “Magic” on the The Late Late Show last Friday evening, Róisín O is preparing to reconnect with audiences across the country this May as The Magic Tour 2026 arrives in venues nationwide.
For anyone watching on the night, it was clear the performance struck a real chord with viewers both in studio and at home. It offered a glimpse of what audiences can expect from a tour that promises warmth, connection and a shared live experience that feels close and personal.
A Tour That Feels Like a Homecoming
Róisín has described this run of shows as something very special. It has been over a year since her last Irish tour, and she returns with new music, new stories and a renewed sense of connection with the audiences who have supported her along the way.
Rather than simply performing a set list, Róisín is looking forward to evenings that feel like conversations with the crowd, nights filled with singing together and moments that stay with people long after the final encore. There is a strong sense throughout this tour of returning to familiar rooms and familiar faces, while sharing something new at the same time.
Her recent Late Late Show appearance captured exactly that spirit and has already added to the anticipation around these upcoming shows.
The Magic Tour 2026 – Irish Dates
Audiences can catch Róisín O live this May at:
07 May – Listowel, Mike The Pies
08 May – Kilkenny, Cleere’s
10 May – Limerick, Dolans
15 May – Cavan, The Imperial
16 May – Dublin, Whelans
23 May – Cork, Connolly’s of Leap
These venues are perfectly suited to the kind of intimate and uplifting atmosphere that has always been part of Róisín’s live performances.
A Special Moment to See Róisín O Live
With the excitement from her recent Late Late Show performance still fresh, this feels like a lovely moment to experience Róisín O live on stage again. Audiences can expect new material, familiar favourites and an evening shaped as much by connection as by performance.
Tickets for The Magic Tour 2026 are on sale now, and early booking is recommended for what promises to be a heartfelt return to stages across Ireland


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