The massive ’90s rap icon has announced a gig in Ireland with two massive supporting acts.
Legendary rapper Ice Cube is taking his ‘High Rollers’ tour to Dublin this year.
The hip hop star is set to perform at Dublin’s 3Arena on Saturday 9th December 2023.
Both Cypress Hill and The Game will support Ice Cube, making this one of the must-see events for Irish rap fans.
Advance tickets go on sale Wednesday, June 14th at 9:00am and general tickets will be available on Ticketmaster on June 16th at 9:00am.
Ticket prices start at 55 euros.
Ice Cube has the unique feat of being one of the most politically outspoken rappers of all time.
The six-day tour, which kicks off at OVO Hydro in Glasgow on December 5th, will be his biggest tour to date across the UK and Ireland.
Ice Cube announced some exciting news on his Instagram tonight.
The rapper’s fans all flocked to the post to show their support.
One follower commented, “I’m the happiest I’ve ever been! Wow!”
Jamie wrote, “This made my day full.”
Paula said, “No way.”
Harry Styles is set to perform at Slane Castle this Saturday.
The global superstar will hit historic sold-out venues as part of a series of shows on the Love On Tour.
But forecasters say the forecast isn’t such a “sweet creature” and the rain will “fall,” meaning the much-anticipated Styler could get soaking wet while attending the iconic bash. warned.
Met Alien expects Saturday to start cloudy, with showers developing throughout the morning and afternoon as bands move from the south to all areas.
soak in style
Heavy rains are expected at times, and concert-goers are encouraged to stash their feather boas safely under their coveted raincoats.
It may be wet, but the fans are baked at temperatures in the 18-25 degree range, exposing them to incredibly humid conditions.
Rain will continue throughout the country in the evening, but it will gradually clear up at night, so some “night changes” are also planned.
“The weekend will mark the end of the high pressure regime that has characterized the weather over the past few weeks,” said Met Alien’s Mark Bowe.
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“A low pressure system in southern Ireland will bring a few showers Saturday through Sunday.
“The showers will bring plenty of warm, moist air, so the weekend highs will again be in the mid-20s.”