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Ahmed, With Love., KhakiKid, Efé, Negro Impacto & more are putting on a wrestling ring music event for Dublin Fringe Festival

The Fringe Festival has announced its first first few events for the festival this September.

Among the early contenders, like Egg Cabaret at The National Stadium and MOSH at Project Arts Centre, is Clash at the Quays! at The Complex on September 16th.


Clash at the Quays! is a wrestling and music event featuring the whacky world of professional wrestling. Join Ahmed, With Love., KhakiKid, Efé, Negro Impacto, Curtisy and Julia Louise Knifefist performing in a wresting ring.

Live music meets the whacky world of professional wrestling. Join some of Ireland’s finest musicians; Ahmed, With Love., KhakiKid, Efé, Negro Impacto, Curtisy and Julia Louise Knifefist, for an all-out musical brawl inside the squared circle of the wrestling ring for this one-night-only experience!

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Be ready for strong-style and stronger rhythm, with flash, flame and poetry, combined with physical poetry in motion.

Supported by the PAN PAN Platform at Dublin Fringe Festival. Fuelled by Four Loko.

Sounds fun.

More on the early announcements and tickets here.


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