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Dublin Quays Festival returns featuring Pillow Queens, Sleep Thieves, The Murder Capital, Robert John Ardiff, Silverbacks and many more

Dublin Quays Festival returns featuring Pillow Queens, Sleep Thieves, The Murder Capital, Robert John Ardiff, Silverbacks and many more

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Dublin Quays Festival is returning to venues along the River Liffey this summer including The Workman’s Club, The Liquor Rooms, Sin E, The Grand Social, The Wiley Fox and The Sound House. This years lineup includes music, comedy and spoken word.

This year there will also be curated night presented by Nialler9, Word Up Collective, Irish Music Party, Sunday Roast and Rhythm and Brews.

The lineup includes:

  • Pillow Queens
  • Sleep Thieves
  • Attention Bébé
  • Birds Of Olympus
  • Molly Sterling
  • Gemma Bradly
  • Gabriel Pascal Blake
  • Megan Nic Ruairi
  • Ghost Dance Collective
  • My Sweet Beloved
  • Fuzzy Logic
  • Apella
  • Meat Clown
  • Claire Z
  • Robert John Ardiff & Alfi
  • DIY Disco
  • Richie McCormack
  • CB Disco

Nialler9 presents:

  • The Murder Capital
  • Silverbacks
  • Girlfriend

#IrishMusicParty presents:

  • Pow Pig
  • Gráinne Hunt
  • Lavengro
  • Laura Mulcahy

Sunday Roast presents:

  • The Skatuesques
  • Ophelia

Rhythm and Brews presents:

  • Tanjier and guests

Admission for all gigs is free.

Pillow Queens - Favourite
Sleep Thieves - Is this ready?
Robert John Ardiff - Paint your Nails (Official Video)
Silverbacks - Just For A Better View
The Murder Capital: SOMA x O'Hara's Sessions

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