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Ron Sexsmith Tickets at The Limelight 1
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The Limelight 1 Concerts
- 12 March 2026Thursday 19:00BelfastThe Limelight 1Ron Sexsmith
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About
One of Canada’s most accomplished singer-songwriters
Ron Sexsmith is one of Canada’s most accomplished singer-songwriters. Born and bred in St Catharines near Niagara Falls and currently resident in Stratford, Ontario, he has released 17 studio albums to date and collaborated with the likes of Daniel Lanois, Mitchell Froom, Ane Brun, Tchad Blake, and Bob Rock. His songwriting appears on albums from Rod Stewart, Michael Bublé, k.d. lang, Emmylou Harris, Nick Lowe and Feist. Now 61, Ron continues to write with the same introspective honesty that’s marked his career, shaped by new perspectives and life’s ever-changing terrain. He still walks daily to untangle lyrical knots and often composes at whichever instrument is nearby.
Setlists
First set
- 1.Don't Lose Sight
- 2.Please Don't Tell Me Why
- 3.Outdated and Antiquated
- 4.These Days
- 5.Cigarette and Cocktail
- 6.Camelot Towers
- 7.Worried Song
- 8.Spring of the Following Year
- 9.There's a Rhythm ((Request))
- 10.The Idiot Boy
- 11.Hard Bargain
- 12.Lebanon, Tennessee
- 13.Angel On My Shoulder
Second set
- 14.Sneak Out the Back Door
- 15.Burgoyne Woods
- 16.House of Love
- 17.Gold in Them Hills
- 18.Love Shines (Request)
- 19.Strawberry Blonde
- 20.Rose Town
- 21.Damn Well Please
- 22.Secret Heart
- 23.Tell Me Again
- 24.The Impossible World
- 25.All in Good Time
- 26.When Will The Morning Come
Encore
- 27.Speaking With the Angel
- 28.Dragonfly on Bay Street
- 29.Saint Bernard
Set 1:
- 1.It Won't Last for Long
- 2.The Idiot Boy
- 3.The Reason Why
- 4.Cigarette and Cocktail
- 5.Camelot Towers
- 6.Rose Town
- 7.Pretty Little Cemetery
- 8.Spring of the Following Year
- 9.House of Love
- 10.Saint Bernard
- 11.What I Had In Mind
- 12.Hard Bargain
- 13.Words We Never Use
Set 2:
- 14.Former Glory
- 15.There's a Rhythm
- 16.Gold in Them Hills
- 17.Cheap Hotel
- 18.The Impossible World
- 19.Damn Well Please
- 20.Don't Lose Sight
- 21.Secret Heart
- 22.Sneak Out the Back Door
- 23.Strawberry Blonde
- 24.Jazz at the Bookstore
- 25.When Will The Morning Come
- 26.Easy For You To Say
Encore
- 27.Foolproof
- 28.Thinking Out Loud
- 1.It Won't Last For Long
- 2.The Idiot Boy
- 3.Spring of the Following Year
- 4.Pretty Little Cemetery
- 5.Getaway Car
- 6.Must Be Something Wrong With Her
- 7.God Loves Everyone
- 8.Gold in Them Hills
- 9.Strawberry Blonde
- 10.Secret Heart
- 11.Get in Line
- 12.Hard Bargain
- 13.Sneak Out the Back Door
- 1.It Won't Last for Long
- 2.The Idiot Boy
- 3.The Reason Why
- 4.Spring of the Following Year
- 5.Cigarette and Cocktail
- 6.Camelot Towers
- 7.Rose Town
- 8.Pretty Little Cemetery
- 9.Not About to Lose
- 10.Saint Bernard
- 11.Powder Blue
- 12.Getaway Car
- 13.Must Be Something Wrong With Her
- 14.Gold in Them Hills
- 15.Strawberry Blonde
- 16.Cheap Hotel
- 17.The Impossible World
- 18.Portobello Road (Cat Stevens cover)
- 19.Please Don't Tell Me Why
- 20.Secret Heart
- 21.Snow Angel
- 22.Get in Line
- 23.Hard Bargain
- 24.Angel On My Shoulder
- 25.Sneak Out the Back Door
- 26.Still Time
- 1.It Won't Last for Long
- 2.The Idiot Boy
- 3.The Reason Why
- 4.Cigarette and Cocktail
- 5.Camelot Towers
- 6.Damn Well Please
- 7.Pretty Little Cemetery
- 8.When Love Pans Out
- 9.Speaking with the Angel
- 10.What I Had In Mind
- 11.Getaway Car
- 12.Rose Town
- 13.Must Be Something Wrong With Her
- 14.Former Glory
- 15.Riverbed
- 16.Gold in Them Hills
- 17.Strawberry Blonde
- 18.Just My Heart Talkin'
- 19.Hard Bargain
- 20.Don't Lose Sight
- 21.Secret Heart
- 22.Sneak Out the Back Door
- 23.All in Good Time
- 24.Brandy Alexander
- 25.Get in Line
- 26.When Will The Morning Come
- 27.Angel On My Shoulder
- 28.House of Love
- 29.Go Go Round (Gordon Lightfoot cover)
FAQS
Ron Sexsmith will perform live at the following venues in 2026
- Dolan's, Limerick on 4 March
- Royal Theatre, Waterford on 5 March
- The Ambassador Theatre, Dublin on 8 March
- Town Hall, Galway on 10 March
- Limelight 1, Belfast on 12 March