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Button Factory announce reopening 85-cap shows from Rachael Lavelle, Local Boy, Alex Gough, Melina Malone, Elkin & more

Button Factory announce reopening 85-cap shows from Rachael Lavelle, Local Boy, Alex Gough, Melina Malone, Elkin & more

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The Button Factory has announced it will reopen its doors for socially distant shows from July 5th when restrictions change to accommodate indoor live shows.

On July 5th, the restrictions change from no indoor shows to 50 cap at most venues. 100 cap can attend events in larger venues with strict public health measures in place.

Button Factory is putting on 85 tickets per show and artists such as Local Boy, Alex Gough, Scattered Ashes, Melina Malone, Elkin and Enda Gallery are among the names lined up for reduced cap shows. All shows will be seated and socially distanced with table service.

Tickets are available to purchase online from Eventbrite.ie.

Shows

Monday 5 July 2021 – Local Boy (Sold out)

Thursday 8 July 2021 – Turnstiles

Friday 9 July 2021 – Alex Gough

Saturday 10 July 2021 – Scattered Ashes

Sunday 11 July 2021 – Basciville

Monday 12 July 2021 – Empathy

Tuesday 13 July 2021 – Jack Rua

Wednesday 14 July 2021 – Myth (Sold Out)

Thursday 15 July 2021 – Melina Malone (Sold Out)

Sunday 18 July 2021 – Rachael Lavelle

Wednesday 21 July 2021 – Fynch

Thursday 22 July 2021 – Elkin (Sold Out)

Friday 23 July 2021 – Rowan

Tuesday 27 July 2021 – Bullet Girl

Wednesday 28 July 2021 – Aonair

Thursday 29 July 2021 – Galia Arad


See buttonfactory.ie for all event pages and tickets. Most prices are €15 each.


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