Bandsintown
get app
Sign Up
Log In
Sign Up
Log In

Industry
ArtistsEvent Pros
HelpPrivacyTerms
Fontaines D.C. Tickets, Tour Dates and Concert
Fontaines D.C. Tickets, Tour Dates and Concert

Fontaines D.C.Verified

244,060 Followers
• 6 Upcoming Shows
6 Upcoming Shows
Never miss another Fontaines D.C. concert. Get alerts about tour announcements, concert tickets, and shows near you with a free Bandsintown account.
Follow
No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Fontaines D.C. to play in your city
Request a Show

Fontaines D.C. merch
amazonview store

Romance (DELUXE EDITION, TURQUOISE VI...
$39.99
Romance
$29.99
Romance
$15.57
Skinty Fia
$27.49
A Hero's Death
$25.99
View All
Fontaines D.C.'s tour

Live Photos of Fontaines D.C.

Fontaines D.C. at Zurich, Switzerland in X-TRA 2025
View All Photos

Fan Reviews

Katja
August 8th 2025
I’ve been following the band for a while and think they’re great, but this was the first time I saw them in a larger venue. Brings the expected setbacks, where you don’t really see much of the stage,, and so on, but that can’t be helped. I was a little taken aback by all the political activism that transpired in particular at the end of the show. Is there really anybody out there who believes that shouting “free Palestine” at a postpunk concert in West Berlin does anything at all, either for the population in Gaza or for ending the conflict more broadly? Let’s face it, it just makes the teens and twens at the event feel special and like they “belong”. I guess that’s worth something too.
Berlin, Germany@
Zitadelle Spandau
Specialist
August 6th 2025
My third time seeing them and my God they’re just always perfect. Grian’s voice is incredible. Didn’t like the venue though because of the steps and the elevation of the barrier, we were stumbling around while dancing, sound wasn’t great either. Next time hopefully they’ll play a different venue.
Leipzig, Germany@
Parkbühne
July 7th 2025
This was an amazing performance from all of the bands, all were great and curated brilliantly bringing up the energy through the day. The first 3 openers I wasn't really aware of but liked, its always good to discover new bands. Kneecap raised the energy levels and were electric to watch. I'm still skeptical as to how much they're Palestinian beliefs are genuine or a gimmick, but their energy and showmanship were unquestionable. Time will tell if this was a performance for the ages or they'll implode into a millie vanillie type sham. Amyl and the sniffers have no such questions to answer on authenticity. They were punk personified and yet still have an endearing personality that connects with the audience. My only criticism is the lead singers vocal range is a little one note, yet she makes up for that with her charisma. As for Fontaines, they're growing before our eyes. They finally looked like a stadium ready rock band, largely due to the frontman looking more relaxed and engaging with the crowd. He looked a true rock star and held the crowd in his hand. The set itself did suffer from a lack of energy in the middle that was a little lengthy and lost the vibe a little. Arctic Monkeys did this when touring their 3rd album, it seems both bands were going through a transitional period where their sound evolves. Having Kneecap and Amyl build up energy which Fontaines matched for three songs, only to then go into stadium rock was disappointing. However they soon recovered and the rest of the set was electric. The break for an encore- honestly, we know you are coming back so quit with the encore gimmick artists!- was poignant because of the political message, but a little clichéd. The crowd knew they were returning so instead of feavoured chanting, they just stood about a bit. More lost momentum. That said, the last three songs were banging. Yet I still think 'Favourite' should be the closer. People were hugging each other- and strangers! A rocking protest concert!
View more
London, United Kingdom@
Finsbury Park
View More Fan Reviews

About Fontaines D.C.

Band Members:
Grian Chatten, Tom Coll, Conor Curley, Conor Deegan III, Carlos O'Connell
Hometown:
Dublin, Ireland

No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Fontaines D.C. to play in your city
Request a Show

Live Photos of Fontaines D.C.

Fontaines D.C. at Zurich, Switzerland in X-TRA 2025
View All Photos

Fontaines D.C. merch
amazonview store

Romance (DELUXE EDITION, TURQUOISE VI...
$39.99
Romance
$29.99
Romance
$15.57
Skinty Fia
$27.49
A Hero's Death
$25.99
View All
Fontaines D.C.'s tour

Fan Reviews

Katja
August 8th 2025
I’ve been following the band for a while and think they’re great, but this was the first time I saw them in a larger venue. Brings the expected setbacks, where you don’t really see much of the stage,, and so on, but that can’t be helped. I was a little taken aback by all the political activism that transpired in particular at the end of the show. Is there really anybody out there who believes that shouting “free Palestine” at a postpunk concert in West Berlin does anything at all, either for the population in Gaza or for ending the conflict more broadly? Let’s face it, it just makes the teens and twens at the event feel special and like they “belong”. I guess that’s worth something too.
Berlin, Germany@
Zitadelle Spandau
Specialist
August 6th 2025
My third time seeing them and my God they’re just always perfect. Grian’s voice is incredible. Didn’t like the venue though because of the steps and the elevation of the barrier, we were stumbling around while dancing, sound wasn’t great either. Next time hopefully they’ll play a different venue.
Leipzig, Germany@
Parkbühne
July 7th 2025
This was an amazing performance from all of the bands, all were great and curated brilliantly bringing up the energy through the day. The first 3 openers I wasn't really aware of but liked, its always good to discover new bands. Kneecap raised the energy levels and were electric to watch. I'm still skeptical as to how much they're Palestinian beliefs are genuine or a gimmick, but their energy and showmanship were unquestionable. Time will tell if this was a performance for the ages or they'll implode into a millie vanillie type sham. Amyl and the sniffers have no such questions to answer on authenticity. They were punk personified and yet still have an endearing personality that connects with the audience. My only criticism is the lead singers vocal range is a little one note, yet she makes up for that with her charisma. As for Fontaines, they're growing before our eyes. They finally looked like a stadium ready rock band, largely due to the frontman looking more relaxed and engaging with the crowd. He looked a true rock star and held the crowd in his hand. The set itself did suffer from a lack of energy in the middle that was a little lengthy and lost the vibe a little. Arctic Monkeys did this when touring their 3rd album, it seems both bands were going through a transitional period where their sound evolves. Having Kneecap and Amyl build up energy which Fontaines matched for three songs, only to then go into stadium rock was disappointing. However they soon recovered and the rest of the set was electric. The break for an encore- honestly, we know you are coming back so quit with the encore gimmick artists!- was poignant because of the political message, but a little clichéd. The crowd knew they were returning so instead of feavoured chanting, they just stood about a bit. More lost momentum. That said, the last three songs were banging. Yet I still think 'Favourite' should be the closer. People were hugging each other- and strangers! A rocking protest concert!
View more
London, United Kingdom@
Finsbury Park
View More Fan Reviews

About Fontaines D.C.

Band Members:
Grian Chatten, Tom Coll, Conor Curley, Conor Deegan III, Carlos O'Connell
Hometown:
Dublin, Ireland

Get the full experience with the Bandsintown app.
arrow