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Iconic 00s star confirms first Irish gig in 13 years & joins major rapper on bill as Longitude 2025 headliners announced


ICONIC 00s star David Guetta has announced his long-awaited return to the Irish stage after 13 years.

The French DJ has been confirmed as a headliner for Longitude 2025, with the festival’s lineup now officially revealed.

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Longitude has revealed the lineup for summer 2025
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Longitude 2025 music festival lineup: David Guetta, 50 Cent, Belters Only, and more.  Tickets on sale Friday at 12pm.
The festival will take place on July 5 and July 6 in Marlay Park
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David Guetta performing on stage.
David Guetta will perform in Ireland for the first time since 2012

The highly anticipated music festival will make its return to Marlay Park on July 5 and 6, with David Guetta set to perform in Ireland for the first time since 2012.

David plans to bring his incredible production, The Monolith, to Dublin.

Concert organisers took to social media today to announce the stellar line-up for the July weekend.

Joining David Guetta on Saturday are Belters Only, AJ Tracey and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie.

Festivalgoers can also look forward to seeing rap legend 50 Cent, who will headline on Sunday, July 6.

Sunday will also see Sonny Fodera, blk., and Hannah Laing performing on the main stage.

Joining the Longitude bill across the weekend are Black Traffic, Danny Howard, Cody Wong, BL3SS, Caz, CamrinWatsin, D.O.D, Enzo is Burning, Flex, OJ Wilson and Robbie Doherty.

And concert planners have promised fans that “many more” acts will be announced in the future.

Tickets for the two-day festival will go on sale this Friday, January 31 at 12pm.

Fans can register for pre-sale tickets online and they will go live this Thursday, January 30 at 12pm.


A two-day weekend ticket is priced at €199.90 while a two-day weekend VIP ticket costs €249.90.

A single Saturday ticket will cost €99.90, while a single Sunday ticket will cost €99.90.

The single VIP ticket, for both Saturday and Sunday, is priced at €149.90.

Elsewhere, a popular festival had been forced to cancel a number of gigs – as the nation braced for “extraordinary” Storm Eowyn to hit.

Met Eireann placed every single county under a red warning last week.

FESTIVAL CHAOS

TradFest bosses made the decision to cancel some shows for safety reasons after the storm was described as one of the most severe Ireland has ever seen.

The traditional festival is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year as Ireland’s leading trad and folk fest.

The festival boasts Irish music and culture at the best venues in Dublin city centre and beyond.

Festival organisers said: “The safety of artists, teams and guests of TradFest is our utmost priority.

“We appreciate that many of you may be travelling to join us this week and are concerned about the recent weather reports.

“For the duration of the red weather warning issued for Dublin, there are no TradFest events scheduled.

“However, all Friday lunchtime and early evening shows in Swords Castle, Malahide Castle, Dublin Castle, the GPO, and Collins Barracks are going to be rescheduled or postponed.

“We are in the process of contacting all ticket holders directly via email; due to the large volume of enquiries, we’d ask you to bear with us while we work as quickly as we can.”

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