Electronic and visual artist Christian Löffler has announced a gig at Dublin’s National Concert Hall on 10 January 2026, presented by Selective Memory.
The performance forms part of Löffler’s recently-announced 2026 ‘Until We Meet Again‘ European tour.
Löffler is set to share the stage with violinist Johanna Burnheart, Midori Jaeger on cello and Elsas on piano, with a performance that will feature both material from his forthcoming album, due for release in early 2026, as well as familiar classics.
Löffler’s live performances are known for blending electronic production with acoustic instrumentation and visual elements, and the forthcoming tour will continue this approach, merging music with cinematic visuals, field recordings, and analogue textures, as he blends club culture and chamber music.
The Until We Meet Again tour will visit major venues across Europe, including Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie, Cirque Royal in Brussels, Auditorium Ennio Morricone in Rome, and Lucerna in Prague.
As a press release put it, ‘The tour also marks the beginning of a new chapter for Christian Löffler, as he will offer an exciting glimpse into his upcoming album, Until We Meet Again, expected in early 2026. Löffler’s upcoming record finds him trading pulse for poetry, blending his signature melodic electronics with delicate strings, hushed piano, and melodies that linger long after the final note. […] It’s a more intimate, more vulnerable Löffler on display – filtered through new collaborators and fresh emotional landscapes.’
Tickets for the Dublin concert are available through the National Concert Hall website by clicking here.

