Wed Sep 23 2026
8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)
$18.50
All Ages
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Local Presale: Thursday, April 16 at 10am ET (code required)
Public On Sale: Friday, April 17 at 10am ET
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Celebrity Etc presents
Aaron Rowe
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When Aaron Rowe takes the stage, he plants himself behind the mic—broad-shouldered, wide-eyed, and effortlessly drawing you in. Stories, jokes, and half-formed thoughts spill out with natural charm, but it’s when he sings that everything locks in—eyes closed, head tilted back. Music isn’t a choice for Aaron, it’s an extension of who he is.
That confidence was hard-won. Growing up in Monkstown Farm, Dublin, he kept music quiet—“you couldn’t show you were soft.” That changed the day he was pushed to sing for a group of lads and met not with ridicule, but respect. From that moment, he knew this was it.
Raised by a single mother alongside three sisters, Aaron grew up between worlds—home and school, rough edges and refinement—eventually realising his difference was his strength. Years of relentless gigging followed, long before any spotlight found him.
Then, slowly, things began to click. Discovered playing pub gigs, crossing paths with Lewis Capaldi, and building momentum the hard way—Aaron’s rise feels less like overnight success and more like inevitability.
His music carries that weight. Drawing from voices like Sam Cooke, Nina Simone, and Paolo Nutini, he blends heartbreak and warmth with rare honesty. Songs like Hey Ma don’t just tell stories—they hold entire worlds, rooted in family, memory, and home.
After over a decade of grinding, it’s clear: Aaron Rowe isn’t just a powerful voice—he’s a timeless one, bridging Ireland’s past and present, and turning deeply personal moments into something universal
$18.50 All Ages
Local Presale: Thursday, April 16 at 10am ET (code required)
Public On Sale: Friday, April 17 at 10am ET
Sign Up for Aaron Rowe's Newsletter HERE
When Aaron Rowe takes the stage, he plants himself behind the mic—broad-shouldered, wide-eyed, and effortlessly drawing you in. Stories, jokes, and half-formed thoughts spill out with natural charm, but it’s when he sings that everything locks in—eyes closed, head tilted back. Music isn’t a choice for Aaron, it’s an extension of who he is.
That confidence was hard-won. Growing up in Monkstown Farm, Dublin, he kept music quiet—“you couldn’t show you were soft.” That changed the day he was pushed to sing for a group of lads and met not with ridicule, but respect. From that moment, he knew this was it.
Raised by a single mother alongside three sisters, Aaron grew up between worlds—home and school, rough edges and refinement—eventually realising his difference was his strength. Years of relentless gigging followed, long before any spotlight found him.
Then, slowly, things began to click. Discovered playing pub gigs, crossing paths with Lewis Capaldi, and building momentum the hard way—Aaron’s rise feels less like overnight success and more like inevitability.
His music carries that weight. Drawing from voices like Sam Cooke, Nina Simone, and Paolo Nutini, he blends heartbreak and warmth with rare honesty. Songs like Hey Ma don’t just tell stories—they hold entire worlds, rooted in family, memory, and home.
After over a decade of grinding, it’s clear: Aaron Rowe isn’t just a powerful voice—he’s a timeless one, bridging Ireland’s past and present, and turning deeply personal moments into something universal
Share With Friends