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The best gigs & club nights in Limerick this weekend

Highlights: Bog Bodies, Mahogany Gaspipes, Shay Sweeney, The Nilz, Sollahead, Ye Vagabonds, Izzy and more.

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



Thursday, March 26th

The Nilz

The Nilz @ Pharmacia (€10)
Dublin punks with support from 50 Foot Woman, Major Feen, and Numbskull Narrative.

Dawna @ Ma Hogan’s Bar (Free)
Singer-songwriter plays a pub session for Twilight Thursday.


The Twilight Zone @ Charlie Malone’s (Free)
Retro garage‑rock, psychedelic, and punk from The Blu Oranj.


Friday, March 27th

Sollahead.

Top 8 Hip Hop and Street Dance Festival @ Wickham Way (Free, 7pm)
DJ turntablism cypher hosted by Community Scratch Games and Downbeat Records.

Going Broke @ Record Room (Free)
Going Broke and The Gentlemen and Spare Change, followed by DJ Wheel Up Wednesdays.

Sollahead @ Pharmacia (€7, 9pm)
Wanna Be Mine single release show with support from The Wreck.


Saturday, March 28th

Ye Vagabonds. Photo By Rich Gilligan.
Ye Vagabonds. Photo By Rich Gilligan.

Brian Kennedy @ Dolan’s Upstairs (€27)
Singer-songwriter back in Limerick.

Ye Vagabonds @ Dolan’s Warehouse (Sold out)
Touring their new album All Tied Together.

Riot @ Pharmacia (€15, 10pm)
Highvoltage, Arzy b2b Orphic, Nikola, and Evan.

Trad Folkin’ Rocks @ Record Room (€20)
Bog Bodies with support from Mahogany Gaspipes and Shay Sweeney.

Top 8 Hip Hop and Street Dance Festival @ Record Room (Free, 10pm)
Festival closing party with DJs until late.


Sunday, March 29th

Izzy

Sunday Sessions @ Record Room (Free)
Izzy plays this week’s sessions.

Ye Vagabonds @ Dolan’s Warehouse (€36)
Second date due to demand.


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