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Concerts in Ireland
- 15/07/2025Tuesday 20:00DublinNational StadiumSparks
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- 16/07/2025Wednesday 20:00DublinNational StadiumSparks
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International Concerts
- 18/06/2025Wednesday 19:00London, GBEventim ApolloSparks
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- 19/06/2025Thursday 19:00London, GBEventim ApolloSparks
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- 21/06/2025Saturday 19:00Manchester, GBO2 Apollo ManchesterSPARKS - MAD! TOUR
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- 22/06/2025Sunday 19:00Manchester, GBO2 Apollo ManchesterSPARKS - MAD! TOUR
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- 19/07/2025Saturday 19:00Wolverhampton, GBUniversity of Wolverhampton at The Civic HallSparks
About
Sparks
Ron and Russell Mael, and their band, wowed audiences and critics alike on their 2023 tour – including sold out shows at London's Royal Albert Hall (two) and Sydney Opera House, a hometown triumph at Hollywood Bowl, and a headlines-stealing set at Glastonbury Festival. This new tour promises more musical thrills and unbridled joy from thecareer-spanning show.
Despite the efforts of Edgar Wright's superb 2021 documentary 'The Sparks Brothers', which introduced the duo to a wider audience than ever before, the exact creative dynamic between the siblings remains inscrutable, as mysterious and unknowable as their private lives.
The one thing we know for certain is that Ron Mael is one of our most acutely perceptive observers of social mores. In a different discipline – dramaturg, cartoonist, novelist, cineaste, chronicler – he'd be a Moliere, a Hogarth, a Fitzgerald, an Altman, a Swift. He just happens to work within the medium of popular song. Another thing we know for certain is that Russell Mael has the asset of a talent to put those observations across in a uniquely arresting manner, captivating as a frontman and gifted with a countertenor voice of extraordinary range. The alchemy between Ron on keys and Russell on vocals – 'Two Hands, One Mouth', to invoke the name of one of their tours – is simply what they do. And they've rarely done it better than on MAD!, the band's 28th studio album.
Most acts, by the time they've been making music together across seven different decades, would have slowed to a crawl, creakily playing the oldies on the heritage circuit and releasing nothing more modern than the occasional Greatest Hits collection.
Sparks aren't most acts. If anything, their rate of productivity has sped up in recent years: since the millennium the duo have released eight new studio albums (including, in 2024, the original Sparks 2013 album recording of 'Annette'), a radio opera ('The Seduction Of Ingmar Bergman'), a side-project (Franz Ferdinand collaboration FFS), a live album, a film musical (2021's 'Annette', which won a 'Best Director award for Leos Carax and the Best Original Score for the Maels at the César Awards), and several compilations (notably 2019's career-spanning 'Past Tense'), toured the world numerous times, as well as appearing in the aforementioned 'The Sparks Brothers'. Their laurels remain resoundingly unrested-upon.
FAQS
Sparks are coming to Dublin's National Stadium on 15 & 16 July 2025.
Tickets are on sale Friday 4 April at 9am.