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Ireland To Get New Outdoor 'Live At Palmerstown' Concert Venue For Summer 2026

By Dalton Mac Namee
30/03/2026
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A brand new outdoor venue is set to arrive in Ireland this Summer.

The venue, titled, Live At Palmerstown House, is to host international music acts in a new countryside setting. It will also show off the finest emerging talent that Ireland has to offer, located just 20 minutes from Dublin City centre.

Any information regarding performing acts has yet to be confirmed at the time of writing, but news expected to be announced soon, which will mark the beginning of a longer-term vision to make Palmerstown a hub for live shows at the height of the Greater Dublin summer concert season.

Speaking about this, Group General Manager for Comer Group Hotels, Jerry Power said in a statement: "We’ve seen growing interest in Palmerstown House Estate as a location for live events, and we’re really looking forward to bringing a series of high-quality shows to the site". 

"Our focus is to support and continue to deliver great events in a unique setting, and we’re excited about the role the estate can play as this series develops over the coming years", he added. "Fans can sign up on the website to be the first to hear about Summer 2026 announcements". 

The Palmerstown venue already hosts the Forever Young Festival every year, and is set to grow from strength to strength as it becomes a household name as a concert venue.

News of this comes following an announcement in January that At The Manor, who celebrate the return of outdoor culture and live music events to Ireland had added a series of themed weekends.

These events are named: Laughs At The Manor, Proms At The Manor and Swing At The Manor, taking place on the grounds of the 5 star Palmerstown House Estate in Kildare. You can check out more on this story from Nova here. 

Written by Dalton Mac Namee

Dalton Mac Namee is a content writer for Nova.ie and a freelance GAA reporter from Louth, Ireland.

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