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Bill Callahan, Darkside and Mercury Rev announced for Dublin shows

Bill Callahan, Darkside and Mercury Rev announced for Dublin shows

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Bill Callahan. Photo: Hanly Banks.

It’s a busy morning for promoters Foggy Notions as they announce three great bookings for Dublin.


Bill Callahan is set to play a solo residency at Button Factory Dublin, Monday 23rd & Tuesday 24th September 2024. That will be a rare opportunity to see one of America’s most interesting and esoteric songwriters with a deep back acatalogue of music under his own name and Smog.

Tickets €38 plus fees on general sale Wednesday 15th May at 9am via tickets.ie.


The now trio of Nicolás Jaar, Dave Harrington and Tlacael Esparza aka Darkside play Button Factory on Saturday October 19th this year.

Dublin is one of the stops amongside Edinburgh, Glasgow, London, Istanbul, Thessaloniki, Turin, Paris, Luxembourg, Gent and Brussels, before culminating at Le Guess Who? Festival in Utrecht on November 8th. Tickets go on artist presale on Wednesday, May 15th at 10am, local presale on Thursday, May 16th at 10am, and general sale on Friday, May 17th at 10am.

Tickets €34 plus fees on general sale Friday 17th May at 10am.

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Mercury Rev also play the Button Factory in Dublin on Thursday 31st October.

Tickets €35 plus fees on general sale Thursday 16th May at 10am.


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