Caity Baser announces UK & Ireland tour with a date in Belfast

Caity is coming to Belfast this March 👇

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 30th Jan 2024
Last updated 30th Jan 2024

Breakthrough star Caity Baser announced her Still Learning UK & Irish Tour today, which includes a show in the Limelight, Belfast on 31st March 2024.

The announcement is accompanied by the news of Baser’s brand new Still Learning mixtape, featuring 14 tracks all performed and co-written by Caity including new single ‘I Love Making Bad Boys Cry’.

Only 12 months ago Caity was playing in front of 100 people a night and now the highly-acclaimed rising star has announced her biggest tour to date.

On this tour alone, Caity will perform to over 40,000 people!

Maintaining her pledge to her fans during the cost of living crisis, Caity has ensured tickets for the forthcoming Still Learning tour have also been made available at a capped, reduced price.

This is a matter which is very important to her, motivated by her memories of often not being able to afford tickets to gigs when she was growing up.

Of the Still Learning tour, Caity says: "Being on stage is my absolute favourite place to be, ever. My shows have been crazy - within a year I’ve gone from playing my first show to 150 people, to huge sold-out shows, massive festival main stages, everyone shouting back all the lyrics to me…which is still crazy to think about! But it’s only made me want to go bigger and better for this tour. So expect a totally new show with some surprises and also the usual chaos ofc. CAN’T WAIT TO SEE U ALL THERE!!"

How to get tickets 👇

Tickets go on sale Friday 2nd February at 10am from ticketmaster.ie

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