JOY (Anonymous), God Knows, Celaviedmai, Foxgluv, Biird and more play Guinness Storehouse for St. Patrick’s weekend


Guinness has announced a programme of festivities to mark St. Patrick’s weekend in The Guinness Storehouse and Guinness Open Gate Brewery.
Of particular note to Nialler9 readers are a performances in the Gravity Bar from electronic duo JOY (Anonymous) and a storytelling event and podcast Seanchoíche.
There are also performances from the female folk trad supergroup Biird, alternative folk band Moxie, indie funk group Grooveline and DJ sets from FoxGluv with Efa O’Neill and JWY, and Sally Cinnamon and Pablo Santos.
Mo Cultivation are also hosting rap performances from acts like God Knows, Celaviedmai and JyellowL.
JOY (Anonymous) will perform a 2-hour set on Sunday 16th March with surprise Irish support acts in The Gravity Bar with views over the city.

Irish storytelling collective Seanchoíche will take over the Arrol Suite on Friday 14th in partnership with St. Patrick’s Festival for a curated evening to remember at the Guinness Storehouse with the theme of ‘Celebration’.
Tickets for Joy (Anonymous) go on sale tomorrow Friday March 7th at noon.
Here’s the rundown:
12th March: Sensory Friendly morning, 9am – 12pm
Arthurs Bar
14th – 18th March: Arthurs Bar live music from 12:00pm – 19:15pm
*No closing act later than 17:00pm on 18th March.
Arrol Suite
14th March: Seanchoíche. Full details will be announced on Friday at 12:00 noon. Visit Guinness Storehouse.com for more. Note: this is a ticketed event.
15th March: Headliners Moxie from 17:15pm
16th March: Headliners Grooveline from 17:15pm
17th March: Headliners Biird from 17:15pm
The Gravity Bar
16th March: JOY (Anonymous), The Gravity Bar. Full details will be announced on Friday at 12:00 noon. Visit Guinness Storehouse.com for more. Note: this is a ticketed event.
GUINNESS OPEN GATE BREWERY
14th March: Foxgluv takeover, 16:00pm – 21:00pm
15th March: Six Nations match followed by a DJ set with Sally Cinnamon & Pablo Santos, 13:00pm – 21:00pm
17th March: Mo Cultivation takeover, 1:00pm – 21:00pm
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