
Alternative and Indie
The Strokes Tickets
Concerts in Ireland
- Presale happening now28 October 2026Wednesday 18:30Dublin3ArenaThe Strokes - Reality Awaits
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International Concerts
- 12 June 2026Friday 12:00Manchester, TN, United StatesGreat Stage ParkBonnarooOn partner site
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- Bonnaroo
- The Strokes
- GRiZ
- Turnstile
- Mt. Joy
- Major Lazer
- Jessie Murph
- YUNGBLUD
- Geese
- Cloonee
- Lil Jon
- Blood Orange
- Wet Leg
- Hot Mulligan
- bbno$
- Zack Fox
- Smino
- Sidepiece
- Rachel Chinouriri
- The Dare
- Adventure Club
- Notion
- Mother Mother
- Laszewo
- Blues Traveler
- Wolfmother
- Wednesday
- The Chats
- Lambrini Girls
- Amble
- Daniel Allan
- Goldie Boutilier
- Dora Jar
- Villanelle
- Jackie Hollander
- PawPaw Rod
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- Presale happening now15 June 2026Monday 19:00Clarkston, MI, United StatesPine Knob Music TheatreThe Strokes - Reality Awaits North America
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- Presale happening now17 June 2026Wednesday 19:00Chicago, IL, United StatesUnited CenterThe Strokes - Reality Awaits North America
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- Presale happening now19 June 2026Friday 19:00Cuyahoga Falls, OH, United StatesBlossom Music CenterThe Strokes - Reality Awaits North America
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Special Entry
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- Presale happening now21 June 2026Sunday 19:00Toronto, ON, CanadaRBC AmphitheatreThe Strokes - Reality Awaits North America
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- Presale happening now23 June 2026Tuesday 19:00Boston, MA, United StatesTD GardenThe Strokes - Reality Awaits North America
- Presale happening now26 June 2026Friday 19:00Philadelphia, PA, United StatesTD Pavilion at Highmark MannThe Strokes - Reality Awaits North America
- Presale happening now27 June 2026Saturday 19:00Columbia, MD, United StatesMerriweather Post PavilionThe Strokes - Reality Awaits North America
- Presale happening now12 July 2026Sunday 19:00Richmond, VA, United StatesAllianz Amphitheater at RiverfrontThe Strokes - Reality Awaits North America
- Presale happening now14 July 2026Tuesday 19:00Cincinnati, OH, United StatesRiverbend Music CenterThe Strokes - Reality Awaits North America
- Presale happening now15 July 2026Wednesday 19:00Noblesville, IN, United StatesRuoff Music CenterThe Strokes - Reality Awaits North America
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- Presale happening now17 July 2026Friday 19:00Milwaukee, WI, United StatesAmerican Family Insurance Amphitheater - Summerfest GroundsThe Strokes - Reality Awaits North America
- 19 July 2026Sunday 12:30Saint Paul, MN, United StatesHarriet Island Regional ParkMinnesota Yacht Club FestivalOn partner site
- Presale: 15/04/2026, 10:0022 July 2026Wednesday 19:00Morrison, CO, United StatesRed Rocks AmphitheatreThe Strokes - Reality Awaits North AmericaOn partner site
- Presale: 15/04/2026, 10:0023 July 2026Thursday 19:00Morrison, CO, United StatesRed Rocks AmphitheatreThe Strokes - Reality Awaits North AmericaOn partner site
- 8 August 2026Saturday 11:00San Francisco, CA, United StatesGolden Gate ParkOutside Lands FestivalOn partner site
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- Outside Lands Festival
- The Strokes
- The xx
- Djo
- Dijon
- Ethel Cain
- Lucy Dacus
- Malcolm Todd
- Lane 8
- Snow Strippers
- it's murph
- Audrey Hobert
- Ben Böhmer
- Trixie Mattel
- Laszewo
- Sienna Spiro
- Sultan + Shepard
- Silvana Estrada
- Haute & Freddy
- Yard Act
- Wunderhorse
- 1-800 GIRLs
- Red Leather
- Ryman
- PinkPantheress
- camoufly
- Bandalos Chinos
- After
- RIO KOSTA
- Automatic
- Racing Mount Pleasant
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- Presale: 15/04/2026, 10:0025 August 2026Tuesday 18:00Bend, OR, United StatesHayden Homes AmphitheaterThe Strokes - Reality Awaits North America
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- Presale: 15/04/2026, 10:0027 August 2026Thursday 19:00Vancouver, BC, CanadaRogers ArenaThe Strokes - Reality Awaits North America
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- Presale: 15/04/2026, 10:0028 August 2026Friday 19:00Seattle, WA, United StatesClimate Pledge ArenaThe Strokes - Reality Awaits North America
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About
NYC's coolest band head back to the UK and Europe with Reality Awaits
Each time they return, the New York kingpins intensify (and satisfy) our desire for save-the-world rock and roll that’s sexy and sharp, primitive but progressive.
“In the flesh, it’s even sexier,” boasted the retro car advert with which The Strokes teased their seventh album before mailing cassettes out to a hundred-odd surprised fans. The Rick Rubin-produced Reality Awaits – their first for six years – was announced with the playful swagger they’ve long carried themselves with, ever since they debuted as The Strokes at The Spiral Lounge in September 1999.
At the centre of this fledgling garage-rock operation were two classmates turned acquaintances turned collaborators, Julian Casablancas and Albert Hammond Jr., whose paths first crossed 4,000 miles from their NYC homes: at an elite Swiss boarding school. It’s not the most auspicious of rock and roll origin stories. But throw in absent parents, turn-of-the-century semi-nihilistic malaise, and the inspiring buzz of the world’s cultural capital they returned home to, and you’ve got the recipe for one of history’s great, peerless rock institutions. Bratty but brilliant, aloof but immediate, attention seeking but with the goods worthy of everyone’s attention, The Strokes joined a lineage of Big Apple avant-pop balancing acts from Lou Reed to Patti Smith to Tom Verlaine, while also looking to West Coast counterculture heroes such as The Doors and the sounds of Reggae and grunge.
Their lineup rounded out with Casablancas’ classmates from New York’s Dwight School – guitarist Nick Valensi, drummer Fabrizio Moretti, plus one of his childhood besties, bassist Nikolai Fraiture – The Strokes went on to near-enough change rock music forever with their debut album, Is This It. Not only was it provocative – the album cover had to be changed for certain markets – it also inspired a thousand bands that followed in their wake. James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem said it was his record of the decade. The Killers scrapped the majority of Hot Fuss when they first heard it, starting from scratch. It engendered The Libertines, Arctic Monkeys, Franz Ferdinand, a new skinny jeans trend, sunglasses indoors! It made indie rock cool again. As NME opined at the time of release: “They look and sound like a band who are going to save rock.”
From there, The Strokes delivered two fairly critically acclaimed but definitely fan-pleasing albums in the form of 2003’s Room on Fire (which pioneered their signature synth-guitar tone with ‘12:51’ while ‘Reptilia’ taught every boy in the Western world to play guitar) and First Impressions of Earth in 2005. During the extended hiatus that followed, Casablancas started an indie label, Cult Records, keeping up with his Meet Me in the Bathroom-era NYC buddies by releasing the debut solo album by Karen O among others. Hammond Jr. put out two solo records. Moretti joined the supergroup Little Joy.
When they eventually regrouped for the 2011 record Angles, the band waved off media-driven narratives of infighting and continued to release brilliant albums while scorching the festival circuit. They won a Grammy for The New Abnormal, and seemingly reasserted their willingness to spend time together via their 5guys talking about things they know nothing about podcast.
Above all – corny as it sounds – they continue to make dreams come true. As we’ve seen with Geese fever over the last couple of years, audiences are craving weird, lean, sexy, back-to-the-garage rock that doesn’t compromise or fit a mould. The Strokes not only continue to deliver that in droves, they continue to open the door for others, too. “My dream, goal, hope is that things that are more important and powerful and meaningful become more popular in their own time than later,” Casablancas said a few years back. He got his wish and then some.
Setlists
- 1.Bad Decisions
- 2.Hard to Explain
- 3.Selfless
- 4.Someday
- 5.Going Shopping
- 6.Juicebox
- 7.Last Nite
- 8.Under Control
- 9.You Only Live Once
- 10.The Adults Are Talking
- 11.New York City Cops
- 12.Reptilia
- 13.Automatic Stop
- 14.Take It or Leave It
- 15.What Ever Happened?
- 1.Bad Decisions
- 2.Hard to Explain
- 3.Selfless
- 4.Someday
- 5.Going Shopping (Live debut)
- 6.Juicebox
- 7.Life Is Simple in the Moonlight (Unreleased intro)
- 8.Last Nite
- 9.Under Control
- 10.You Only Live Once
- 11.The Adults Are Talking
- 12.New York City Cops
- 13.Reptilia
- 14.Automatic Stop
- 15.Take It or Leave It
- 16.What Ever Happened?
- 17.Ode to the Mets
Encore
- 18.Call It Fate, Call It Karma
- 19.Heart in a Cage
- 1.Bad Decisions
- 2.Hard to Explain
- 3.Heart in a Cage
- 4.Under Control
- 5.Someday
- 6.Juicebox
- 7.Life Is Simple in the Moonlight (Unreleased Intro)
- 8.Last Nite
- 9.Selfless
- 10.You Only Live Once
- 11.The Adults Are Talking
- 12.New York City Cops
- 13.Reptilia
- 14.Automatic Stop
- 15.Take It or Leave It
Encore
- 16.What Ever Happened?
- 17.Ode to the Mets
- 1.Bad Decisions
- 2.Reptilia
- 3.The Modern Age
- 4.You Only Live Once
- 5.Hard to Explain
- 6.Juicebox
- 7.Automatic Stop
- 8.Under Cover of Darkness
- 9.Under Control
- 10.What Ever Happened?
- 11.Selfless
- 12.Someday
- 13.The Adults Are Talking
Encore
- 14.Ode to the Mets
- 15.Last Nite
- 16.Take It or Leave It
- -Nobody Does It Better (Carly Simon cover)
- 1.What Ever Happened?
- 2.Bad Decisions
- 3.Reptilia
- 4.Under Control
- 5.You Only Live Once
- 6.Hard to Explain
- 7.Under Cover of Darkness
- 8.Juicebox
- 9.Ode to the Mets (“By popular request of last week’s crowd”)
- 10.The Modern Age
- 11.Automatic Stop
- 12.Someday
- 13.The Adults Are Talking
Encore
- 14.Last Nite
- 15.Welcome to Japan
- 16.One Way Trigger (Titled “One Way Jam” on setlist, instrumental jam based on the song’s chords)
- 17.Take It or Leave It
FAQS
The Strokes play 3Arena, Dublin on 28 October 2026.
The Strokes will be joined by special guests Fat White Family & Alex Cameron.
General on sale for The Strokes at 3Arena, Dublin begins Friday 17 April at 10am.