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Grace Jones, Bryan Ferry, Imelda May, Rag’n’Bone Man, Wyvern Lingo & more for Trinity Summer Series
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Grace Jones, Bryan Ferry, Imelda May, Rag’n’Bone Man, Wyvern Lingo & more for Trinity Summer Series

Grace Jones, Bryan Ferry, Imelda May, Rag’n’Bone Man, Wyvern Lingo and Gavin James are among the artists lined up for The Summer Series at  Trinity College this year.

Here’s a look at the gig lineup:

July 23th: Grace Jones, Wyvern Lingo


July 24th: Il Divo, The Trinity Orchestra

July 25th: Rag’n’Bone Man, Grace Carter

July 27th: Bryan Ferry, Special Guests


July 28th: Gavin James, Little Hours

July 29th: Imelda May, Paradasia

 Ticket Information

July 23rd, Grace Jones, €60:45 incl. booking fee.

July 24th: Il Divo, from €54.65 incl. booking fee.

July 25th: Rag’n’Bone Man, €44.90 incl. booking fee.

July 27th: Bryan Ferry, €60:45 incl. booking fee.

July 28th: Gavin James, €49.90 incl. booking fee.

July 29th: Imelda May, €49.90 incl. booking fee.

Tickets for all shows go on sale at 9am next Friday, March 9th via Ticketmaster outlets and www.ticketmaster.ie

Last year’s summer series featured Alt-J, James Vincent McMorrow, Gregory Porter, Pixies and Bell X1.


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