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Six Major Acts That Could Join The Weeknd at Croke Park in 2026

Canadian singer The Weeknd is set to perform at Croke Park in Dublin on August 22, 2026, as part of his highly anticipated After Hours til Dawn Stadium Tour. The announcement has generated excitement among fans, particularly with special guest Playboi Carti joining him for this event. Known for its significance in the Irish music calendar, Croke Park has hosted numerous iconic concerts, and The Weeknd’s performance is expected to be a standout moment.
As anticipation builds for this concert, speculation rises about which other renowned acts might take the stage at Croke Park next year. Several major names have emerged as potential contenders to join The Weeknd.
Take That and Boyzone Eye Comebacks
Rumors are circulating that British pop group Take That could make a triumphant return to Croke Park. Having last toured in 2024, the band is reportedly working on a new album, sparking excitement about their potential reunion tour. The group, originally formed in the mid-90s, has experienced various lineup changes but remains popular, particularly after their recent tour featuring members Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, and Mark Owen.
In a similar vein, Boyzone is gearing up for a comeback. Recently, frontman Ronan Keating confirmed on BBC Radio 2 that plans for a reunion are underway. “We’ve been chatting, and I think 2026 might be a year for Boyzone to maybe try and do something,” he stated. Betting agency Ladbrokes has even placed odds at 3/1 for the band’s return to Croke Park, indicating strong public interest in their potential performance.
U2, Olivia Rodrigo, Taylor Swift, and Oasis Consider Croke Park
Next year marks the 50th anniversary of U2, and fans are hopeful for a concert in their hometown. The band has a long history with Croke Park, having performed there 13 times, with their last appearance in 2017. There is speculation about a world tour and the release of new music, making their return to the iconic venue highly anticipated.
American pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo, currently one of the most popular artists globally, could also make her mark at Croke Park. After a memorable performance at Glastonbury this year, fans are eager for her to announce Irish tour dates for 2026. Although she has not yet confirmed any plans, her previous sold-out shows in Dublin have set the stage for a potential performance at Croke Park.
Additionally, Taylor Swift could surprise fans with a concert in Dublin. Following her engagement to NFL star Travis Kelce, speculation is rife that she may announce new tour dates in support of her upcoming album, The Life of a Showgirl. In 2024, she made history by selling out Dublin’s Aviva Stadium for three consecutive nights, and many are hoping she will choose Croke Park for her next performance.
Finally, following two sold-out shows at Croke Park this summer, Oasis could make a swift return. The Britpop band captivated audiences during their Live 25 Reunion Tour, and fans are eager to see if the iconic siblings, Liam and Noel Gallagher, will perform again in 2026. If not at Croke Park, they may still headline other prominent venues like Slane Castle.
As the excitement for The Weeknd’s concert builds, the prospect of these superstar acts joining him at Croke Park adds to the anticipation for a remarkable year in music.
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