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All door times are 7:30pm/8pm unless stated.
Thursday, April 10th

Trad Folkin’ Rocks @ Record Room (€10)
Hugh Joseph Feely and Stephen O’Dowd playing Folk music.
The Highstool Prophets @ Dolan’s Warehouse (Sold out)
Folk and Trad all night.
Smithereens @ Kasbah Social Club (€12)
Blending Jazz, Funk and Grunge.
Riot @ Pharmacia (€10, 10pm)
Oisinok goes b2b with JRR with Agent Fog on support.
Friday, April 11th

Onóir @ Dolan’s Warehouse (€33)
Harmony-focused Folk tunes.
Fangclub @ Kasbah Social Club (€16.50)
Dublin Grungers back in Limerick.
Mine Road @ Record Room (€12/€15, 9pm)
High-energy Rock anthems with Gather The Lost on support.
Aftershow Party @ Dolan’s Terrace (Free, 10:30pm)
DJ Eric Fitz spins tracks till late.
Saturday, April 12th – Record Store Day

Shiv, The Love Buzz @ Steamboat Records (Free, 9am)
Stacked line up of artists playing all day including Shiv and The Love Buzz.
Downbeat Records @ The Wickham (Free, 3pm)
Rob Rua, Deego, DC, Paul Byrne and White Dove spinning records.
October Drift @ Kasbah Social Club (€17)
Indie Rock four-piece from England on tour.
D-Mode @ Dolan’s Warehouse (€17.50)
Depeche Mode cover act.
Hotboxx @ Pharmacia (€10, 10pm)
Techno rave in a cage.
Downbeat Records: RSD Afterparty @ Record Room (Free, 11pm)
Frankie Downbeat, Ali Daly, and Hyaween spin records into the wee hours.
Sunday, April 13th

Speakeasy Sundays @ Treaty City (Free, 3pm)
Smooth Jazz all day long.
Sunday Sessions @ Record Room (Free)
Ayden Graham closes out your week.
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