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Dermot Kennedy

Halle 622, Zurich, CH
17. May 2026. 20:00h
2026
17
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Dermot Kennedy tickets for Halle 622 Zurich, intimate Irish pop-folk concert with new songs live in 2026

Looking for tickets to Dermot Kennedy in Zurich? His Halle 622 concert brings Irish pop-folk, a raw and powerful voice, familiar songs such as "Power Over Me" and "Outnumbered", plus newer material from "The Weight of the Woods" in a hall built for close live energy

Dermot Kennedy in Zurich: an evening of voice, rhythm and songs that carry emotion

Dermot Kennedy comes to Halle 622 in Zurich with a concert that fits into the newest phase of his career: the period after the album "The Weight of the Woods", a release that brings him back toward a more earthy, organic sound and a strong reliance on story, voice and atmosphere. The Irish singer-songwriter has been combining pop, folk, soul and hip-hop sensibility for years, but his greatest recognisability remains his voice - rough, tense and highly emotional, capable of carrying the same song both as an intimate confession and as an arena chorus.

The concert in Zurich is especially interesting because it does not arrive as an isolated performance without context, but as part of a broader concert story in which Kennedy connects older songs with new material. The audience that knows him through the songs "Power Over Me", "Outnumbered", "Better Days" and "Kiss Me" can expect an evening in which big choruses alternate with calmer, confessional moments. Tickets for this event are in demand.

An artist who builds a bridge between the intimate and the grand

Dermot Kennedy comes from Ireland, and his path is often described through the transition from street performances and smaller stages to large international venues. What has remained the same along the way is the way he builds songs around voice and rhythm. In his music one often hears acoustic guitar, broad drums, choral choruses and an almost spoken-word intensity in phrasing, so the songs do not remain only classic pop ballads, but gain a more dramatic, concert character.

For visitors seeing him live for the first time, the most important thing to know is that Kennedy is not an artist who relies only on studio production. In a concert setting, his songs often gain additional tension precisely because of contrast: the lyrics remain personal and fragile, while the arrangements grow toward powerful finales. That is why he is attractive both to audiences who follow contemporary pop and to listeners looking for singer-songwriter directness.

The new album "The Weight of the Woods" gives the concert a fresh framework

"The Weight of the Woods" is Kennedy's third studio album and is important for understanding this tour. The album is connected to his Irish background and to his collaboration with producer Gabe Simon, known for his work with artists such as Noah Kahan and Lana Del Rey. In newer announcements, the album is described as a meeting of the Irish landscape, personal writing and a sound that relies on more natural, less overcrowded production.

Among the songs already highlighted in the context of the album are "Funeral", "Honest", "Refuge", "Blue Eyes" and the title track "The Weight of the Woods". This does not mean that the set list for Zurich is known in advance, nor would it be fair to announce the exact order of songs without confirmation. But it is clear that the concert comes at a moment when Kennedy has new material with which he can upgrade the recognisable hits from earlier phases.

What the audience can expect at Halle 622

Halle 622 is located in Zurich's Oerlikon district, a space well connected by public transport and suitable for visitors arriving from other parts of Switzerland or from abroad. The venue has an industrial character, a large main hall and a gallery, which is a good combination for an artist like Kennedy: enough space for powerful choruses, but also a sense of closeness when a song remains on the voice and a few instruments.

For the concert experience, it is also important that Halle 622 is not a stadium, but a flexible concert location of medium to larger size. Such a space often emphasises vocals and lyrics better than very large open venues, and Kennedy's music is based precisely on that. Places are disappearing quickly.

  • Location: Halle 622, Therese-Giehse-Strasse 10, Zurich-Oerlikon.

  • Character of the space: a multipurpose concert and event hall with an industrial atmosphere.

  • Capacity: sources for the concert schedule list capacities of up to several thousand visitors, depending on the setup of the space.

  • Access: the hall is located near ZĂĽrich Oerlikon railway station.

  • For travellers: Oerlikon is practical also because of its proximity to the airport and the centre of Zurich.



Audience: for fans, but also for those just entering his catalogue

This concert will especially attract long-time fans who have followed Kennedy from earlier songs and albums, but it is not closed only to them. His best-known singles are present enough in the radio and streaming space that the audience can enter the concert even without complete knowledge of the discography. Songs such as "Power Over Me" and "Outnumbered" have a simple concert strength: a large vocal arc, a clear chorus and emotional lyrics that transfer easily into the hall.On the other hand, the new material from "The Weight of the Woods" gives the concert additional weight for those who want to hear where Kennedy now stands as a songwriter. The newer songs bring a more mature tone, less reliance on an immediate pop effect and more room for images of nature, home, memory and personal turning points. Precisely for that reason, the concert in Zurich can function both as a career overview and as a presentation of a new chapter.

Halle 622 and Oerlikon: a practical choice for a concert evening

Zurich is a city in which public transport is often the simplest choice for getting to a concert. Oerlikon has strong rail and urban connections, and the location of Halle 622 is convenient for visitors who do not want to spend a long time after the concert looking for a way out of the city centre. Travellers arriving via the airport have an additional advantage because the northern part of Zurich is very well connected by transport.For arrival, it is recommended to check the current ZVV or SBB timetable on the day of travel, especially if you are returning later in the evening. Public transport options are available nearby, and for arrival by car one should plan in advance for city traffic and parking availability. With concerts like this, it is most pleasant to arrive earlier, without rushing, so that entry, cloakroom and orientation within the space can be handled calmly.

Why this date is interesting in the context of the tour

The performance in Zurich is placed in the period after the release of the new album and before the big summer dates that take Kennedy toward an even broader concert format. Particularly notable are the announcements of his major performances in Dublin, including concerts at Aviva Stadium, which shows how much his career has grown from intimate acoustic beginnings to large stages.Precisely for that reason, Halle 622 may be interesting for an audience that wants to hear the artist in a space that is neither a small club nor a stadium. Such a format often brings the best balance: the songs have enough breadth to sound big, but the audience can still feel the nuances in the voice and the dynamics of the band. It is worth securing tickets in time.

Concert material between hits and new songs

Without a confirmed set list, one should not guess which songs will be on the programme. Still, Kennedy's concert identity clearly relies on songs the audience already recognises and on newer material that represents the current phase. This means that for many visitors the emotional axis of the evening will probably be the meeting of older favourites with songs that arrived with the new album.His concerts gain the most when the space quiets down and when the voice comes to the forefront. In those moments, the lyrics are not only an accompaniment to the melody, but the central part of the experience. Then the songs can open toward larger finales, with drums, bass and the audience singing together. That is the dynamic because of which Kennedy works well in halls such as Halle 622.

A short guide for visitors

If you are arriving from outside Zurich, the most practical option is to plan your arrival via ZĂĽrich Oerlikon railway station. It is one of the more important city points for the northern part of Zurich, and from there the hall can be reached without a complicated crossing through the whole city. Visitors arriving by plane can also count on good connections between the airport and the city rail system.For the evening itself, it is useful to check the entry rules that apply to the event, especially regarding bags, cloakroom and any age restrictions. If such information is not clearly published with the ticket, it is best to check it shortly before arrival on the organiser's or venue's pages. Assumptions about door-opening times should not be entered if they have not been confirmed for the specific event.


  • Check the current start time on the ticket before travelling.

  • Plan to arrive by public transport, especially if you are coming from the direction of the main station or the airport.

  • For the return after the concert, check the last evening connections in advance.

  • Arrive earlier if you want to pass entry, cloakroom and finding your place in the hall more calmly.

  • Do not count on the exact set list in advance if it has not been published for this concert.



Zurich as a concert city for a weekend trip

Zurich is rewarding for a short concert trip because the main transport points, the airport, the centre and Oerlikon are located in a relatively compact public transport system. This means that the concert can be combined with an afternoon in the city, a walk by the lake or a short tour of the old part of the city, without the need for complicated logistics.

For audiences from the region, Switzerland requires somewhat more careful budget planning, but a concert in a well-connected hall reduces at least part of the organisational stress. The best choice for most visitors will be accommodation next to a railway or tram connection, not necessarily right next to the hall. That makes it easier after the concert to return toward the hotel or toward the main transport hubs.

The atmosphere carried by Kennedy's songs

Dermot Kennedy is not an artist whose concert is remembered only for production. His strength lies in creating the feeling that a large hall at moments becomes smaller, almost as if the song is addressing one person. When an audience that knows the choruses joins in, a contrast emerges that describes his music well: a personal story, but a shared voice.

At Halle 622, that contrast could come through especially well. The industrial space, the closeness of the audience and a concert format that is not stadium-distant provide a framework in which Kennedy's rough vocal and dramatic gradations can be heard without unnecessary distance. Ticket sales for this event are underway.

Who this concert is the best choice for

This concert will suit most those who like emotional singer-songwriters with big pop choruses, but also those looking for a contemporary concert with a more serious authorial tone. If you listen to artists who combine an acoustic foundation, a strong voice and arena dynamics, Kennedy's performance in Zurich is a very natural choice.

Long-time fans will get the opportunity to hear how older songs fit alongside the new phase, while for new audiences the concert will serve as a clear entry into his catalogue. It is not necessary to know every song for the evening to work: it is enough to be ready for a concert in which quieter moments and big choruses alternate without a sudden break in feeling.

Sources:- Ticketcorner - data on the date, the location Halle 622 in Zurich-Oerlikon and the announcement of the Dermot Kennedy event were used.

- Bandsintown - data on the concert announcement at Halle 622, the venue address and the listed event line-up were used.

- Universal Music Canada - data on the album "The Weight of the Woods", the single "Funeral", producer Gabe Simon and the album release were used.- Dermot Kennedy Official Store / Interscope - data on the third studio album, the release and the track list were used.

- ZĂĽrich Tourism - data on Halle 622, the address, maximum capacity, distance from ZĂĽrich Main Station and ZĂĽrich Airport and the venue contact were used.

- Halle 622 / MAAG Moments - data on getting to the hall, public transport and parking availability nearby were used.- ZVV and ZĂĽrich Airport - data on public transport in Zurich and connections between the airport, the city and the wider transport network were used.

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