Cooper Alan announces his 2026 'To The Pub Tour' is coming to Belfast

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 28th Oct 2025

Rising country star, Cooper Alan has announced his To The Pub Tour kicking off on April 17 in Dublin. The tour finds Alan making stops in Dublin, Belfast, London, Manchester, and more before wrapping in Glasgow.

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With the heart of a showman and the hustle of a modern independent artist, Cooper Alan is bringing fearless creativity and unfiltered authenticity to country music.

Alan’s journey began in cover bands and Nashville honky-tonks, but his career took off through viral videos and a direct, genuine connection with fans

Speaking about the tour, Alan said: “This UK Tour has been a long time coming! These cities have been high on my list for years and I’m so pumped we can finally make it over there to party with some of the folks that have supported me the strongest over the years. Some of the best country fans in the world! It’s gonna be a blast!”

The headline tour follows on the news of Alan’s highly anticipated debut album, Winston-Salem, which will be released on November 7th. Already receiving widespread acclaim, Grammy.com praised, “Cooper Alan has emerged as a pure entertainer in the classic sense” and PEOPLE stated, “Cooper Alan has had a whirlwind few years, and has only gone up from there.”

The 20 track collection of songs blends high-energy bar anthems with soul-searching ballads. Split into two sides, Winston reflects on family, fatherhood, and personal roots, while Salem turns up the volume with rowdy, feel-good tracks that Alan is known for.

How to get tickets:

Tickets on sale Friday at 10am from ticketmaster.ie

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