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Dingle one-day February festival SIAR features New Jackson, Olive Hatake, P Disconaut and more

David Kitt, New Jackson in a field. David Kitt, New Jackson in a field.
David Kitt, New Jackson in a field.

Anyone who has been to Dingle for a cultural event knows how fun the Kerry town can be.

Whether it’s Other Voices or Feile Na Bealtaine, Dingle is a town made for arts events and local Dingle venue is presenting a one day event on Saturday February 1st with club night Subterranean Soul withvenue owner Ben Moriarty and Subterranean Soul resident DJ/Booker John Fitzgerald presenting the event.

SIAR takes place in The Green Room and John Benny’s pub down by the marina in Dingle and playing across two floors are:


  • New Jackson (DJ set)
  • Hewan Mulugeta
  • Olive Hatake (live)
  • P Disconaut
  • Sorcha Durham
  • JusMe
  • Caolan Ryan
  • Phil Edwards (Slow riot).

Tickets €33 plus fee on sale now from thegreenroomdingle.com

The venue’s Subterranean Soul club nights hosted Derry electronic producer Or:la aling with GRL (Cailín), and locals Caolan Ryan & Jack Sheehy as part of Other Voices.



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