Pop icon Anastacia has announced her #NTK 2026 UK and Ireland tour will stop off at 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin on Friday 18th September 2026.
The tour will celebrate Anastacia’s chart-topping hits, and with this year marking 25 years since the release of her iconic debut album Not That Kind, it promises to be a truly special run of shows.
Tickets priced from €61.35 including booking fee & €1.50 restoration levy went on sale with Ticketmaster Ireland but are now sold out.
The run of nine dates will mark a special moment in the star’s career, as she makes her long awaited return to London’s OVO Wembley Arena, for the first time since 2004! Fans can also look forward to further announcements, with European dates set to be revealed soon.
The tour follows Anastacia’s incredible demand after her sold out ‘Not That Kind’ 25th anniversary this year, which has seen Anastacia perform a huge run of 64 shows across the UK and Europe. Anastacia is taking the tour down under with 4 headline shows in Australia. To accompany the tour she released a special edition of her debut album ‘Not That Kind’ via Legacy Recordings.
About Anastacia:
Blessed with one of the most powerful and recognisable voices in music history, international pop icon Anastacia launched her career in 1999, only to become “the World’s Best-Selling New Female Pop Artist” two years later. The mega voice behind massive hits including the multiplatinum ‘I’m Outta Love’, ‘Paid My Dues’ and ‘Left Outside Alone’ has sold more than 30 million records since, collecting a wide range of awards (225+ awards in 31 countries) and #1 hits (in 19 countries) along the way. After celebrating the 22nd anniversary of her debut smash ‘I’m Outta Love’ Anastacia went on the road with her massive UK & Europe “I’m Outta Lockdown – The 22nd Anniversary” tour. In 2023 Anastacia launched her next chapter with ‘Our Songs’: It’s her tribute to the biggest hit melodies she discovered while touring Germany, a country with a huge Anastacia following since day one (she sold more than 3m albums in Germany alone).