Drum & Bass DJ Dom Whiting is coming back to Ireland this weekend.
After two visits to this shore last year, Dom Whiting is bringing his drum & vbass cycling parade back to Dublin city this Sunday.
This Sunday’s precession starts at 2pm on Sunday at the Clock Tower on Grangegorman Lower.
The event is also being encouraged by the Irish cycling community.
Watch what happened last time Dom Whiting hit the streets with a crowd in tow.
Imagine if Wicklow Street wasn't just treated as an entrance to a car park #DestinationDublin https://t.co/shjR2zpI3y pic.twitter.com/t0DTjTjsk1
— Dublin Commuter Coalition (@DublinCommuters) September 12, 2023
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