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Alternative Rock

Hothouse Flowers Tickets

Concerts in New Zealand

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About

Renowned for their explosive blend of rock ‘n’ roll, Irish folk and American gospel, Ireland’s legendary Hothouse Flowers, are set to return to Australia and New Zealand for the first time in 20 long years for a highly anticipated tour in February 2026. 

he Dubliner's passionate fusion of rock, folk and gospel has captivated audiences worldwide for the last four decades. From their humble street performing roots in Dublin to global stages, the band continues to deliver electrifying performances that blend cultural storytelling and raw musical spirit with spontaneity and soulful energy.

After winning the Street Entertainers of the Year award in 1985, the band caught the eye of U2’s Bono, leading to a record deal with PolyGram. Their 1988 debut album, People, topped the Irish charts and hit number two in the UK, establishing them as a captivating live band with a dedicated global fanbase. The album features their highest streaming single to date, the utterly sublime, Don't Go

Home followed in 1990 and featured the band’s gorgeous cover of the Johnny Nash classic, I Can See Clearly Now, which was given a new lease of life and used to stunning affect in the opening scene of 2016's Jeremy Clarkson's Grand Tour TV show. Watch the incredible intro here(Opens in new tab). Home along with 93’s Songs From the Rain cemented the bands place as one Ireland’s greats. The Australian tour follows the release of their latest album, Let’s Do This Thing (2020)

Known for their unpredictable energy and impromptu improvisation, every Hothouse Flowers show is unique experience. From rock anthems to soulful ballads and traditional songs that evoke the emotional weight of Irish storytelling, the band’s performances are a journey through musical and cultural landscapes. Their shows are marked by humour, raw expression and a deep connection with audiences, making each gig a one of a kind event.

Don’t miss one of the most celebrated returns of the year!

Setlists

    1. 1.An Raibh Tú Ar An Gcarraig (Liam Ó Maonlaí cover)
    2. 2.I Can See Clearly Now (Johnny Nash cover)
    3. 3.This Is It (Your Soul)
    4. 4.Give It Up
    5. 5.One Tongue
    6. 6.You Can Love Me Now
    7. 7.Isn't It Amazing
    8. 8.An Emotional Time
    9. 9.It'll Be Easier in the Morning
    10. 10.Don't Go
    11. 11.Sí Do Mhamo Í
    1. 1.I Can See Clearly Now (Johnny Nash cover)
    2. 2.Movies
    3. 3.Hallelujah Jordan
    4. 4.Don't Go
    5. 5.An Emotional Time
    6. 6.Gypsy Fair
    7. 7.I'm Sorry
    8. 8.If You Go
    9. 9.You Can Love Me Now
    10. 10.End of the Road
    11. 11.Give It Up
    12. 12.Sí Do Mhamo Í
    1. 1.An Raibh Tú Ar An Gcarraig (Liam Ó Maonlaí cover)
    2. 2.I Can See Clearly Now (Johnny Nash cover)
    3. 3.Movies
    4. 4.Give It Up
    5. 5.Hallelujah Jordan
    6. 6.Hallelujah
    7. 7.Be Good
    8. 8.Sweet Marie
    9. 9.In Excelsis Deo
    10. 10.Isn't It Amazing
    11. 11.Feel Like Living
    12. 12.Don't Go (with band introductions)
  1. Encore

    1. 13.Gypsy Fair
    2. 14.If You Go
    3. 15.Si Do Mhamo I / Banished Misfortune / Blueblossom Bush / The Salamanka Reel
    1. 1.An Raibh Tú Ar An Gcarraig (Liam Ó Maonlaí cover)
    2. 2.I Can See Clearly Now (Johnny Nash cover)
    3. 3.Movies
    4. 4.Christchurch Bells
    5. 5.Love Don't Work This Way
    6. 6.Hardstone City
    7. 7.Gypsy Fair
    8. 8.Don't Go
    9. 9.Sweet Marie
    10. 10.Sí Do Mhaimeo Í (She Is Your Granny)
    1. 1.Hallelujah Jordan
    2. 2.Movies
    3. 3.The Master's Eyes (Van Morrison cover)
    4. 4.Sweet Marie
    5. 5.Christchurch Bells
    6. 6.Give It Up
    7. 7.Don't Go
    8. 8.I Can See Clearly Now (Johnny Nash cover)
    9. 9.Bríd Óg Ní Mháille (Trad. cover)

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