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Jesse Welles Tickets at 3Olympia Theatre
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- 5 December 2025Friday 19:00Dublin, D23Olympia TheatreJesse WellesLow Availability
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Jesse Welles unassumingly upholds and continues the tradition of traveling troubadours, relaying the news, putting pain into words, and healing with a little humour. Fearless, he reports from the frontlines of a divided country on the brink, addressing inequalities and injustices, cutting through all bullshit and driving directly to the source of the matter.
His songs leave the same mark in front of a sold-out club as they do under the unbiased eye of a smartphone camera as he strums his guitar alone in the wilderness of Arkansas. Following tens of millions of streams and a groundswell of acclaim from Rolling Stone, the New York Times, and more, the singer, songwriter, and guitar player cuts deep on his 2025 full-length album 'Middle'. "Breathe to write, write to breathe," he says. "Humans are meant to create, so I'm gonna create music and keep releasing it constantly."
Jesse calls Ozark, AR home. Growing up, his father worked as a mechanic, and his mom a school teacher. Early on, his grandpa copied The Beatles' White Album and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band for Jesse. At 12-years-old, he finally scrounged up enough to dough for a “$56 first act guitar from Walmart.” It became like another limb. He fed his obsession by checking CDs out of the public library and ripping them to the family computer, embracing classics from Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, and Woody Guthrie.
Relocating to Nashville, he launched his eponymous band Welles, releasing music and touring incessantly. He logged 280 shows in a year, canvassing North America and Europe alongside the likes of Royal Blood, Highly Suspect, Greta Van Fleet, and Dead Sara. Dropped from his old label (mid-Pandemic), he quit a job at a vegan meat manufacturer and returned to Arkansas. In February 2024, life changed again when dad suffered a heart attack. Sitting in his father’s hospital room with a Woody Guthrie biography on his lap, Jesse realized what he needed to do.
He walked into the Ozarks, placed his phone on a tripod, sang right to it, and posted the performance. The ensuing series of videos made a seismic impact online. He impressively attracted over 1 million followers on Instagram by performing tunes like “Cancer,” “Fentanyl,” and “War Isn’t Murder” out in the cold. On a creative tear, he served up two full-length albums, Hells Welles and Patchwork, and sold out successive headline tours. Capping off 2024, he railed against the corruption of the healthcare system in the powerful polemic “United Health,” which Rolling Stone hailed as “a John Prine-like ballad.”
Now, Jesse turns the page on another chapter with his new album 'Middle' and its first single 'Horses.' “It’s a pro-love song,” he notes. “Fear leads to hate. Hate leads to all kinds of atrocities. You build up walls. If you love everyone, it’s a lot easier on you—and everybody else too. Hate is a whip for the mule. Nobody gets nutrition from it.”
“If my music helps you believe you can make art and tell the world how you feel, there would be nothing better,” he leaves off. “I hope you get those paints out of the garage or fill up your journal. Turn on your phone and say what you gotta to say. There’s so much wild stuff in my head. I want to see where it can go.”
Setlists
Solo
- 1.The List
- 2.Join Ice
- 3.Walmart
- 4.Whistle Boeing
- 5.Fat
- 6.Fentanyl
- 7.United Health
- 8.Cancer
- 9.The Poor
Full Band
- 10.Domestic Error
- 11.Red
- 12.The Great Caucasian God
- 13.Philanthropist
- 14.God, Abraham, & Xanax
- 15.War is a God
- 16.Change Is in the Air
- 17.GTFOH (with "Barracuda" intro)
- 18.Refugee (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover)
- 19.Wild Onions
Solo
- 20.See Arkansaw
- 21.Saint Steve Irwin
- 22.Turtles
- 23.Let It Be Me
- 24.Gilgamesh
- 25.Bugs
- 26.That Can't Be Right
Full Band
- 27.The Whales
- 28.Heart-Shaped Box (Nirvana cover)
- 29.Malaise
- 30.It Don’t Come Easy
- 31.Horses
- 32.Have You Ever Seen the Rain? (Creedence Clearwater Revival cover)
- 33.Wheel
- 34.Fear is the Mind Killer
Encore
- 35.War Isn't Murder
- 1.The List
- 2.Fentanyl
- 3.Join Ice
- 4.The Poor
- 5.Malaise
- 6.Fat
- 7.Walmart
- 8.Turtles
- 9.Wild Onions
- 10.The Great Caucasian God
- 11.See Arkansaw
- 12.That Can't Be Right
- 13.Horses
- 14.Bugs
- 1.Red
- 2.Domestic Error
- 3.The Great Caucasian God
- 4.Malaise
- 5.Change Is in the Air
- 6.Horses
- 7.Have You Ever Seen the Rain? (Creedence Clearwater Revival cover)
- 8.Philanthropist
- 9.It Don’t Come Easy
- 10.Fear is the Mind Killer
- 11.Walmart
- 12.Fentanyl
- 13.The Poor
- 14.War Isn't Murder
- 15.Bugs
- 1.The List
- 2.Walmart
- 3.United Health
- 4.Cancer
- 5.Horses
- 6.Red
- 7.Change Is in the Air
- 8.Have You Ever Seen the Rain? (Creedence Clearwater Revival cover)
- 9.Pilgrim
- 10.That Can't Be Right (Also with Nathaniel Rateliff)
- 11.Domestic Error
- 12.Fear is the Mind Killer
Encore
- 13.War Isn't Murder
- 1.United Health
- 2.Red
- 3.Have You Ever Seen the Rain? (Creedence Clearwater Revival cover)
- 4.Walmart
- 5.Domestic Error
- 6.War Isn't Murder
- 7.The Poor
- 8.Bugs
- 9.Friends
- 10.Horses
- 11.Anything But Me
- 12.Fear is the Mind Killer
FAQS
Jesse Welles performs live at 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin on Friday 5 December 2025.
Tickets are on sale Friday 16 May at 10am.