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Girl Band add second Dublin date

Photo: Rich Gilligan

After returning last week with news of a new album The Talkies and a great new song ‘Shoulderblades’ along with some European, Irish and UK dates, Girl Band’s first Dublin date on November 22nd went on sale last week and they’ve added a second date on November 23rd.

Tickets for Saturday, 23rd November show will go on sale Friday, 14th June at 9AM from Ticketmaster.ie and outlets Nationwide.

Gilla Band - "Shoulderblades" (Official Video)

The song is on our New Music Spotify playlist


EU Dates

2nd Nov – Manchester – Academy 2
5th Nov – London – Electric Ballroom
7th Nov – Brussels – Botanique
10th Nov – Utrecht – Le Guess Who
12th Nov – Berlin – Lido
14th Nov – La Maroquinerie – Paris
22nd Nov – Vicar Street – Dublin
23rd Nov – Vicar Street – Dublin
USA Dates

2nd Oct – Chicago – Beat Kitchen
4th Oct – Allston, MA – Great Scott
5th Oct – Philly, PA – Boot and Saddle
6th Oct – Washington, DC – Songbyrd, DC
8th Oct – Brooklyn, NY – Elsewhere



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