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The best gigs & club nights in Limerick this weekend

Highlights: The Antlers, MegaTrad, Irish Chamber Orchestra, Seamus Fogarty, The Vault, Sunday Sessions, and more.

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



Thursday, March 5th

The Antlers.

The Antlers @ Dolan’s Warehouse (€24)
New York indie rockers touring their latest album, Bright.

The Magic of Motown @ University Concert Hall (€38)
All the Motown classics.

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MegaTrad @ The Belltable (€18)
Irish trad trio on tour.


Friday, March 6th

Partholon.

Candlelight Concerts @ St Mary’s Cathedral (€42, 7pm)
A performance of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons.

Irish Chamber Orchestra @ University Concert Hall (€30)
Performing Beethoven’s piano concerto, The Emperor, with Kristian Bezuidenhout.

Freddie White @ Dolan’s Upstairs (Sold out)
Irish singer-songwriter.

Glory Days @ Dolan’s Warehouse (€23)
Bruce Springsteen tribute.

Partholon, The Grey @ Kasbah Social Club (€11)
Cork post-sludge and UK instrumental doom metal.

Candlelight Concerts @ St Mary’s Cathedral (€42.50, 9pm)
Second show of the night, this time with Coldplay tunes.


Saturday, March 7th

Niall Colgan

Seamus Fogarty @ Steamboat Music (Free, 4:30pm)
Seamus Fogarty launches his new album, Ships, with Lewis Barfoot.

The Catherine Hayes Gala Concert @ St Mary’s Cathedral (€25)
Celebrating the legacy of Catherine Hayes for International Women’s Day.

The Vault @ Record Room (Free, 10pm)
Vinyl only club night with Niall Colgan and Ger Leo.


Sunday, March 8th

Brian O’Brien.

Sunday Sessions @ Record Room (Free)
Brian O’Brien plays this week’s Sunday Sessions.

Gerry McAvoy’s Band of Friends @ Dolan’s Warehouse (€28)
Tour to celebrate Rory Gallagher’s 70th birthday.


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