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Sombr Performs 'Linger' with The Cranberries and Attempts to Split the G in Dublin for St. Patrick's Day

Sombr Performs 'Linger' with The Cranberries and Attempts to Split the G in Dublin for St. Patrick's Day

Daniela AvilaWed, March 18, 2026 at 10:26 PM UTC

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Sombr with The Cranberries in Dublin on March 16, 2026Credit: Bryce Glenn -

Sombr brought out Mike and Noel Hogan from the Cranberries at his show in Dublin on March 16

Together, they performed the band's hit song "Linger"

The "Undressed" singer also tried to split the G, an Irish pub tradition

Sombr got a proper Irish welcome on tour!

On Monday, March 16. the "Back to Friends" singer was joined on stage in Dublin by Mike and Noel Hogan of The Cranberries to perform their hit 1993 song "Linger."

In fan footage shared on X, Sombr, 20 — who wore a bright green blouse — sang the lyrics with the crowd as Mike and Noel played bass and guitar. (Late lead singer Dolores O'Riordan died of accidental drowning in 2018.)

Elsewhere in the show, which was held on the night before St. Patrick's Day, Sombr (born Shane Boose) and his band attempted to split the G, which is a viral pub challenge where a person takes one large sip of a pint of Guinness, aiming to have the line between the stout and the creamy head of the beer land in the middle of the "G" on the glass' logo.

Sombr's show in Dublin marked the final night of his The Late Nights & Young Romance Tour. Up next, the "Undressed" singer will play festivals throughout the summer.

In November, Sombr chipped his tooth for the third time at his show in Brooklyn, N.Y.. At the time, the incident occurred before he played his song "Come Closer."

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"Let's f---ing go. That means this is a good show," he told the crowd.

A few months prior, in June, he opened up about his experience chipping his teeth in an interview with the Capital Evening Show.

"On my last tour of North America, I chipped my tooth twice. The first time in Los Angeles I jumped off this ledge and I hit the mic into my tooth, like the metal mic when I landed, and it just chipped right away," Sombr said, per On the Radio UK.

Sombr with The Cranberries in Dublin on March 16, 2026Credit: Bryce Glenn

The singer-songwriter's tour was in support of his 2025 album I Barely Know Her. In April of last year, he opened up to PEOPLE about his path to becoming an artist.

"Ever since I started making music, I was like, 'I want to find a way to do music full time,' so that was always in my head, always. I would be in school, I'd be in the back of class either sleeping or on my iPad, writing music," he said at the time.

Sombr's latest music release was February's "Homewrecker."

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