Sam Smith takes to the stage in Dublin in a sparkly corset

Sam Smith took the stage in Dublin in a sparkly corset on Friday night after their racy performance in a sheer veil and suspenders sparked controversy.

While performing at the Irish capital’s 3Arena, Sam, who is non-binary and uses she/she pronouns, also wore a white shirt and tie.

They wore gold pants and sang at the top of their lungs as they enjoyed their show.

Holding a matching hat, Sam was all smiles for their performance in Ireland.

It comes after Sam donned an array of edgy costumes for a concert on Wednesday that critics called “Satantic.”

Edgy look: Sam Smith took the stage in Dublin in a sparkly corset on Friday night after their racy performance in a sheer veil and suspenders sparked controversy

Performing: While performing at the 3Arena in the Irish capital, Sam, who is non-binary and uses she/she pronouns, also wore a white shirt and tie

Performing: While performing at the 3Arena in the Irish capital, Sam, who is non-binary and uses she/she pronouns, also wore a white shirt and tie

Sam dressed up as a devil as they wore a black top hat with a set of red horns sticking out.

While brushing off the reaction to their recent BRIT performance, they clutched a red sequined pitchfork as fire burned around them as the band played.

Known for referencing religious imagery in their performances, the Unholy hitmaker wore a black bustier, fishnet tights and over-the-knee boots with red laces.

They later changed into a very extravagant pink tulle dress with ruffles, which they wore in their I’m Not Here To Make Friends music video.

Sam was joined on stage by a series of backup dancers, wearing sheer glittering silver ensembles and waving pink fans at the star.

In another look, Sam dressed in an emerald green dress with puff sleeves and matching gloves as they sang with “Queer” written in ribbons above.

Sam also donned a white shirt and black tie, which they paired with striking gold trousers and a matching jeweled corset.

They completed the dazzling look with a gold sailor-style hat as they performed alongside an array of backing singers.

Singing star: They wore golden pants and sang at the top of their lungs while enjoying their show

Singing star: They wore golden pants and sang at the top of their lungs while enjoying their show

Belting out the hits: Sam looked glowing as they sang some of their hits in front of a huge crowd of people in Ireland

Belting out the hits: Sam looked glowing as they sang some of their hits in front of a huge crowd of people in Ireland

Sing along!  The star also held out their microphone to get the audience to sing along to the tunes

Sing along! The star also held out their microphone to get the audience to sing along to the tunes

It’s not the first time Sam has used religious-inspired imagery in their performances, following 100 Ofcom complaints to the BRITs.

They performed their single Unholy alongside 30-year-old Kim Petras at London’s O2 Arena in February.

Sam dressed up as the devil, complete with horns coming out of their hats, a similar look to the one they wore at the Grammys the week before.

An Ofcom spokesperson told MailOnline: ‘We received 106 complaints about the Brit Awards on ITV1 on 11 February.

“The majority of the complaints were about Sam Smith’s performance, the rest about the use of abusive language and alcohol consumption.”

It came just a week after Grammy viewers criticized Sam and Kim for their “satanic” performance of Unholy.

Sam was seen donning satanic headgear in the horror movie-inspired performance, viewers flocked to social media to share their frustrations with the “demonic” themes.

One tweeted, “I know on the right we probably overuse the word satanic, but this Sam Smith performance is literally a tribute to Satan.”

Edgy: Sam dressed in a devil costume as they take the stage for the first night of their highly anticipated Gloria world tour in Sheffield on Wednesday night

Edgy: Sam dressed in a devil costume as they take the stage for the first night of their highly anticipated Gloria world tour in Sheffield on Wednesday night

Another added: “You don’t have to be super religious to be disturbed by Sam Smith’s devil-worshiping performance.”

One viewer commented, “That Sam Smith performance was weird, I had to look away, why were artists so obsessed with the devil????”

After the performance, host Trevor Noah immediately joked that the satanic themes would outrage some viewers.

While pretending to be on the phone with his mother, he was heard to say, “No, Mom, it wasn’t the real devil… Yeah, you warned me about Hollywood.”