
Rock/Pop
Sarah Julia Tickets
Concerts in Ireland
- Presale happening now15 November 2026Sunday 20:00DublinThe Grand SocialSarah Julia
Venue
International Concerts
- 18 April 2026Saturday 15:00Rotterdam, NetherlandsMOMO FestivalMOMO Festival 2026 | Day ticket Saturday
- 10 June 2026Wednesday 16:00Bergen, NorwayBergenhus FestningFestivalpass Bergenfest 2026 | Onsdag - Lørdag
Lineup
- Bergenfest
- Lewis Capaldi
- Sigrid
- Dagny
- Ka2
- Kings of Convenience
- The Hives
- Tobias Sten
- Kristi Brud
- Don West
- Brooke Combe
- Synne Vo
- Bob Vylan
- ELIA
- Joy Crookes
- oskar med k
- The Mary Wallopers
- The Sophs
- The Reytons
- Lottery Winners
- Odhran Murphy
- Elio Mei
- Sarah Julia
- Nora Brown and Stephanie Coleman
- Nothing But Thieves
- Tropical Fuck Storm
- Vandoliers
- Alt BLK Era
- Nektar
- The Kooks
- Veronica Maggio
- Yndling
- Anna Lille
- Hannah Storm
- Max McNown
- Of Monsters and Men
- Genesis Owusu
- Linni
- Nelly Moar
- No. 4
- Sienna Spiro
- Dermot Kennedy
- Bendik
- Bombino
- Fjorden Baby
- Hannah Juanita
- Stein Torleif Bjella
- Zupermaria
- Adama Janlo
- Side Brok
- MRCY
- David Keenan
- Amanda Shires
- Cari Cari
- Diddi Velle
- Ora The Molecule
- Natasha Bedingfield
- LINKA MOJA
- Valerie June
Venue
- 10 June 2026Wednesday 16:01Bergen, NorwayBergenhus FestningOnsdagspass Bergenfest 2026
- 27 June 2026Saturday 12:00Chelmsford, United KingdomHylands Park ChelmsfordState Fayre 2026 - Saturday
- Presale happening now17 November 2026Tuesday 19:30Manchester, United KingdomThe Lodge, ManchesterSarah Julia
- Presale happening now18 November 2026Wednesday 19:30Bristol, United KingdomThe LouisianaSarah Julia
Venue
- Presale happening now19 November 2026Thursday 19:30London, United KingdomMoth ClubSarah Julia
Venue
About
Sarah Julia’s music is an exercise in tenderness, bound by sisterhood and defined by a haunting, piercing vulnerability. Their deeply introspective brand of indie folk is forged from a shared childhood: the product of overlapping memories and a communal formative soundtrack that presents itself in the pure vocals that cradle each other in harmony as they delicately address love, heartache and family.
From a young age, they developed a shared love of music – trading album recommendations for the likes of Bon Iver and Ben Howard to expand on the Cat Stevens and Jim Croce their parents raised them on – before they individually began dabbling in making music themselves.
But it wasn’t until a significant change in their family occurred that they began intertwining those efforts, seeking a shared catharsis in songwriting.
What emerged was their debut EP How Do We Go Back To Being Normal? – an audible snapshot of a period of their lives enveloped in grief and change. Interwoven with confessional, diaristic lyricism and elegiac harmonies, their mystical take on folk quickly garnered them a cult following.
How Do We Go Back To Being Normal?’s follow-up Only Making It Worse, released in 2025, builds on these golden foundations. Somehow richer and more devastating than its predecessor, their second EP sees them delve into a slightly poppier soundscape while affirming their entry into a canon of female singer-storytellers spinning gold from the ordinary fabric of everyday life, recalling elements of Phoebe Bridgers, Adrienne Lenker and Joni Mitchell.