Although a lot of gigs in November are sold out, here are some you can still just about get your hands on for the next while. From explosive punk rock to dreamy indie pop, Thai funk, jazz electronica and more, there’s something for everyone. Here is our November gig guide for local stars and international acts.
Venue: The National Stadium
Doors: 19:00
Melbourne-based rock, 70s punk, and rap group Amyl and The Sniffers will showcase their explosive performance at The National Stadium on November 5. Since making their international debut as one of the most anticipated acts at The Great Escape in 2018, they’ve been consistently recording, releasing, and performing. Their post-pandemic album even debuted in the UK Album Charts and Billboard Album Charts.
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Venue: The Grand Social
Doors: 19:30
This captivating five-piece band from Cork has been turning heads since their debut release in 2024. Through their indie rock/pop sound, they capture themes of love, heartbreak, and cathartic joy. With another gig in their hometown at Cyprus Avenue on November 17, their performance is sure to electrify.
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Venue: The 3Olympia
Doors: 19:30
One of Ireland’s greatest musical exports, Rejjie Snow, returns to The 3Olympia after releasing his third album, PEACE 2 DA WORLD. He has collaborated with some of the greats, including Kaytranada, MF DOOM, and even Madonna. The show is nearly sold out, but some limited tickets remain for what’s set to be a stellar performance.
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Venue: The Sound House
Doors: 19:30
Chubby Cat has announced the release of her debut EP, THE FINE ART OF DISASSOCIATION, on the day of her show. With earlier punchy singles like “Quiet” and “Big Dog Barking,” which gained national success, she’s been making waves in Ireland over the past few years. Her performance on the 14th is sure to be energetic and unforgettable.
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Venue: The Workman’s Club
Doors: 20:00
Tallaght-based rapper Curtisy has quickly risen to become one of the most prominent names on the Irish hip-hop scene. Following last year’s release of his acclaimed album What Was The Question?, he has firmly established his path. On the night, he’ll be joined by collaborators Ahmed, With Love, and Lil Skag. His humor, charisma, and magnetic energy promise a captivating performance.
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Venue: The 3Arena
Doors: 18:30
As part of their A LA SALA tour, Khruangbin will be joined by Peter Cat Recording Co. at The 3Arena on Sunday, November 24. This Texas trio blends Thai funk, soul, jazz, psychedelia, and surf rock, while Peter Cat Recording Co., from New Delhi, adds gypsy jazz, psychedelic cabaret, bossa nova, and disco to the mix. This rare collaboration makes for an unmissable experience.
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Venue: Whelan’s Main Room
Doors: 20:00
Fresh from a performance on Jools Holland, Gurriers are embarking on an Irish tour this month with stops in Limerick, Belfast, Galway, and Dublin, and a UK tour planned for January 2025. Known for their high energy and post-punk sound, the Irish quintet recently released their album Come and See.
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Venue: The Workman’s Cellar
Doors: 19:30
Emerging from East London, dialE brings a fresh mix of alternative RnB, hip-hop, lo-fi, and jazz. Since debuting in 2021, he has been on a rapid rise, now boasting over one million listeners on Spotify. His performance on November 27 promises to shake up Workman’s Cellar.
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Venue: Whelan’s Main Room
Doors: 20:00
Known for his outspoken, punk-inspired style, Meryl Streek combines Irish avant-garde and experimental electronica. This November, he’ll perform at Dublin’s Whelan’s on Friday, November 29, and Belfast’s Ulster Sports Club on the 30th. Since his debut in 2022, his unique fusion of punk and electronica has tackled topical issues head-on.
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