Black Eyed Peas to play Galway's Pearse Stadium in June 2022
Black Eyed Peas (Matt Crossick/PA)
Black Eyed Peas will play Pearse Stadium in Galway in June 2022.
The Grammy Award-winning musical group will play to a crowd of 26,000 over the Bank Holiday weekend on June 4th 2022.
The gig will mark the I Gotta Feeling hitmakers’ first Irish show in over a decade, having last played Ireland at the Oxegen Music Festival in 2011.
Their last album was 2020’s guest-heavy Translation, which was released soon after frontwoman Fergie left the group.
Black Eyed Peas - which is made up of lead vocalist will.i.am and rappers apl.de.ap, Taboo, and J. Rey Soul who replaced Fergie – are one of the best-selling groups of all time with an estimated 80 million records sold across their 26-year long career.
The band have been nominated for over 100 awards and have won 59, including a whopping six Grammys.
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Black Eyed Peas - which is made up of lead vocalist will.i.am and rappers apl.de.ap, Taboo, and J. Rey Soul – are one of the best-selling groups of all time with an estimated 80 million records sold across their 26-year long career.
The band have been nominated for over 100 awards and have won 59, including a whopping six Grammys.
Fans in Galway can expect a hit-filled set filled with beloved tunes such as Where Is The Love, Meet Me Halfway, and My Humps on the evening of June 4th.
Tickets go on sale Thursday December 2nd at 9am from Ticketmaster, with prices from €69.50.
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