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The best gigs & club nights in Limerick this week

The best gigs & club nights in Limerick this week

Cathal Ryan

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All door times are 7:30pm/8pm unless stated.


Thursday March 23rd

Cailín

Retro Rave Party @ Pharmacia (€10, 7pm)
UL mountain bike society fundraiser with Dj Ark

Wired Fm Presents @ The Record Room (Free, 9pm)
Red Sun Alert and Sympos plus very special guests.

Die @ Dolans Warehouse (€10/€12, 10pm)
Cailín headlines a stacked line-up.


Friday March 26th

Naive Ted

Les SalAmandas @ The Record Room (€10/€15)
Folk and Indie-Pop duo.

Dolans Window Sessions @ Dolans Pub (Free, 9:30pm)
The Major Dudes in the pub.

Bollywood Hip-Hop Night @ Pharmacia (€10, 10pm)
Dj Mayank and Dj Marv.

Unscene Limerick @ The Record Room (€10, 10pm)
Elaine Howley, Mankyy, and Naive Ted.


Saturday March 27th

Biig Piig

Yupfest @ Pharmacia (€8, 7pm)
One day music festival showcasing some of Limerick’s finest. Citrus Fresh headlining.

Biig Piig @ Dolans Warehouse (€20, 9pm)
Bubblegum tour comes to Limerick.

See Also

Grey Stag @ Kasbah Social Club (€10, 9pm)
Album launch tour. Support from Tooms and Black Shuck.

John Spillane @ Upstairs at Dolans (Sold Out)
Cork Folk legend.

The Vault @ The Record Room (Free, 10pm)
Eddie Reynolds (TR One) on the decks.


Sunday March 28th

Sunday Sessions @ The Record Room (Free)
Jr and Bob play some classics and some originals.

Oscail Mehall @ The Wickham (Free)
Open Mic night featuring Phoenix and Wolfe.



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