10 gigs & clubs to see in Limerick city this week
Thursday, February 14, 2019
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Thursday February 14th
- The Dirty Side of Love @ The Wickham Tap
The Craft beer spot hosts this unconventional take on Valentines day.
Friday February 15th
- Wud Ya? @ Amber (€10)
Meghann Scully acts as a love guru featuring Amber’s resident DJs.
Saturday February 16th
- Bell X1: With Dowry Strings @ Lime Tree Theatre (€35)
Bell X1 perform with a string accompaniment. - Micah P. Hinson @Upstairs Dolans (€19)
Seoda Shows presents the American singer/songwriter. - DIY LK: Crusier @ Pharmacia (€5)
The staple Limerick group launch their single – No More Parties.
Sunday February 17th
- Unscene Bazaar 3 @ The Wickham Tap
The third edition of the popular night features Naive Ted, Aswell and MuRli Bo (Rusangano Family).
Monday February 18th
- Input Festival ’19 @ Millennium Theatre LIT
The first day of the LIT Music Production festival showcases Cruiser, Dylan Thomas, EEYORE and many more.
Tuesday February 19th
- The Acoustic Club @ Charlie Malones
This week features Mike McNulty of ‘Last Nights Fun’. - Input Festival ’19 @ Kasbah Social Club
The second day of the LIT Music Production festival presents Slow Frenzy for a night of new music and eyebrow raising collaborations.
Wednesday February 20th
- Cory Wong (Vulfpeck) @ Dolans Warehouse (€20)
Guitarist from the funk gods, Vulfpeck, performs following the release of his 2018 album, ‘The Optimist’.
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