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Kodaline review: Cork fans say farewell at 'bittersweet' Musgrave Park gig

The audience at Virgin Media Park joined the band in celebrating a decade of music — but it was a bittersweet party, as the band will call it a day after the forthcoming album 'We Were Only Young'
Kodaline lead singer Steve Garrigan amid the delighted crowd in Cork's Musgrave Park (Virgin Media Park) tonight. Picture: Eddie O'Hare

Kodaline lead singer Steve Garrigan amid the delighted crowd in Cork's Musgrave Park (Virgin Media Park) tonight. Picture: Eddie O'Hare

Kodaline played to a stadium full of people celebrating 10 years of their successes, as they performed their Farewell Tour set in Cork.

The Irish indie-pop band announced the “bittersweet” decision to say goodbye to Kodaline after more than a decade together back in October 2025, informing fans that they would part ways after the release of their final album and their global farewell tour.

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