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Éiru is a new music showcase series of female and non-binary artists starting next week @ The Playground HQ, Drimnagh

Éiru is a new music showcase series of female and non-binary artists starting next week @ The Playground HQ, Drimnagh

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Éiru is a new music showcase series of female and non-binary artists starting next week @ The Playground HQ, Diffusion Lab’s new space in Drimnagh, Dublin 12.

The series is put together by CWB that starts this coming Monday October 3rd with performances from Karen Cowley of Wyvern Lingo with her Krea project, along with Elle León and Larabelle, and continuing for four Mondays in October with exclusive acoustic sets from all acts.

Artists lined up include Maria Kelly, HALLI, Katie Phelan, Sarah Crean, Sweetlemondae, HXNEY and more.

Tickets for this event are priced at €5 with all proceeds going to BeLong To, a national organisation supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI+) young people in Ireland. Tickets available from Eventbrite now.

These shows are made possible by CWB, Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media and the Night-Time Economy Support Scheme.

The Playground is located at Unit 6, The Playground, Glenview Industrial Estate, Herberton Road, Drimnagh, Dublin, D12 PE8C.

These are strictly alcohol-free events.

October 3rd

Krea (Karen of Wyvern Lingo)

Elle León

Larabelle

October 10th

Sarah Crean

Dubh Lee

Valerie Rose

October 17th

Maria Kelly

HALLI

katie phelan

October 24th

Sweetlemondae

HXNEY

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