Darren Kiely is set to return to the road this fall with his newly announced The Space Between Dreams Tour, a headlining run that will take him across the UK, Ireland, and Europe for 20 dates. Kicking off September 25 in Bristol and closing October 29 in Antwerp, the tour marks another major step forward for the Cork-born singer-songwriter as he continues building on the momentum of his breakout year.
Following the success of his Never Been Here Before World Tour, this new run finds Kiely bringing his growing catalog to larger audiences in cities including London, Glasgow, Dublin, Amsterdam, Paris, Berlin, and Prague. Known for turning intimate songwriting into powerful live moments, Kiely has steadily earned a reputation for performances that feel just as personal as they do communal, and The Space Between Dreams Tour looks poised to deepen that connection.
Kiely shared more in his tour announcement:
“Playing my music live is one of the most exciting and meaningful parts of what I get to do. I’m so excited to be heading out on tour this fall and can’t wait to see everyone there.”
The announcement arrives alongside his new single, “White Flag,” a self-produced release written with Henry Agincourt Allen that explores letting go of past heartbreak to make room for something new. The track continues Kiely’s run of emotionally grounded songwriting while adding another chapter to a year that also includes support dates with The Lumineers and KALEO.
Drawing from traditional Irish roots while channeling modern folk influences, Kiely has carved out a distinct voice, and The Space Between Dreams Tour feels like a defining next move. Tickets can be found here.
The Space Between Dreams Tour Dates:
September 25 — Bristol, UK — Thekla
September 26 — London, UK — Union Chapel
September 27 — Leeds, UK — Key Club
September 29 — Glasgow, UK — St. Lukes
October 1 — Manchester, UK — Gorilla
October 2 — Birmingham, UK — Rainbow Basement
October 7 — Cork, Ireland — City Hall
October 10 — Dublin, Ireland — 3 Olympia Theatre
October 13 — Belfast, Northern Ireland — Telegraph Building
October 15 — Amsterdam, Netherlands — Paradiso Bitterzoet
October 16 — Paris, France — Les Etoiles
October 19 — Cologne, Germany — Luxor
October 20 — Berlin, Germany — Frannz Club
October 21 — Prague, Czech Republic — Cargo Gallery
October 23 — Warsaw, Poland — Hybrydy
October 24 — Vienna, Austria — Flex Cafe
October 26 — Munich, Germany — Technikum
October 27 — Zurich, Switzerland — Plaza
October 29 — Antwerp, Belgium — Kavka Oudaan

