Dublin After Dark DJ late night programme for St. Patrick’s Weekend


After last September’s Culture Night late night trail, St. Patrick’s After Dark is the latest initiative from the office of the Night-Time Economy Advisor Ray O’Donohue.
St. Patrick’s After Dark further celebrates electronic and club culture in Dublin as part of St. Patrick’s Festival Dublin, in association with the Night-Time Economy Advisor and Dublin City Council with three-night late night programme across five Dublin venues.
St. Patrick’s After Dark happens across Index, Pygmalion, Wigwam, The Complex, and The Sound House and encompasses international DJs like Gerd Janson Patrick Mason, DJ Tennis, and Gerd Janson, alongside local favourites such as Sharpson, Colin Perkins, Ping Pong Girls, and Slither among many more.
Tickets are individually priced and features:
Saturday, March 15th
The Complex
Ping Pong Disco presents “Paddy Issues” – Resident DJs, Ping Pong Girls, Special Guests (TBA)|
Doors: 8pm
The Sound House
Sharpson, Luke Grogan, Choki Biki DJs, 2step.png, MICK, Bobski, Dpaw, Eskay, Intervention
Doors: 11pm
Sunday, March 16th
Pygmalion
DJ Tennis, Gerd Janson, Colin Perkins
Doors: 8pm
Monday, March 17th
Wigwam
Slither presents: Prozac Clouds & more
Doors: 10pm
Index, 57 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin
Patrick Mason
Doors: 11pm
For more information on events, line-ups, and tickets – stpatricksfestival.ie or dublinnights.ie.

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