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The Pint

The Pint

28 Eden Quay, Dublin ,
The Pint is Dublin's Premier Live Music Venue & incorporates a Live Music Venue with a traditional Irish bar. Only a stone’s throw from Dublin’s O’Connell Street looking onto The Liffey boasts Dublin’s newest and trendiest Live Music Venue. The premises, constructed in the 1760’s is situated beside the infamous SIPTU building. Formerly known as The Liffey Bar and Charlie P’s, The Pint Bar & Venue is very much an inaugural part of Dublin City. With Live Music 4 nights a week, a great mixture of locals and tourists and extremely friendly staff, The Pint Bar & Venue has it all. The Pint Bar & Venue caters for all genres of music, so don’t waste time in getting in touch if you want to take to the stage! See more details about the venue here.
Ballyfermot Rocks Festival

Ballyfermot Rocks Festival

Ballyfermot Road Park, Dublin ,
Hey Everyone who lives in the Ballyfermot Area . On Sunday August 21st from 1pm to 8pm there is gona be a Music Festival in that little Field beside the Civic Center. It's called ' Ballyfermot Rocks Festival .. the best part is it's free The line up and times.... (A) = Acoustic Stage (B) = Band Stage (A) Cathryn Green 1pm - 1.10 (B) Medz 1.10 - 1.25 (A) Lora&Amy 1.25 - 1.35 (B) Soldiers Can't Dance 1.35 - 1.55 (A) James O'Connor and Audrey Trainor 1.55 - 2.05 (B) RadioActive Grandma 2.05 - 2.20 (A) Sara Lou 2.20 - 2.30 (B) Swords 2.30 - 2.45 (A) Peter Fitzpatrick 2.45 - 2.55 (B) Third Smoke 2.55 - 3.10 (A) Sinead McNally 3.10 - 3.20 (B) Sharon Reid 3.20 - 3.35 (A) Robert O'Connor 3.35 - 3.45 (B) BeerMats 3.45 - 4.00 (A) Seanie Vaughan 4.00 - 4.10 (B) The Barley Mob 4.10 - 4.25 (A) Mairead Farrell 4.25 - 4.35 (B) The Fritzafrenic 4.35 - 4.50 (A) Rachael McCormack 4.50 - 5.00 (B) Dave Morrissey 5.00 - 5.15 (A) Lou McMahon 5.15 - 5.25 (B) Dem Fools 5.25 - 5.40 (A) Klara McDonnell 5.40 - 5.50 (B) Niall O'Shea 5.50 - 6.05 (A) Jessica Pritzel 6.05 - 6.15 (B) Fox.E and the Good Hands 6.15 - 6.30 (A) Donna Dunne 6.30 - 6.40 (B) Class A'Z 6.40 - 6.55 (A) Eva Porter 6.55 - 7.05 (B) 24 Broken Amps 7.05 - 7.20 (A) Rob Hughes 7.20 - 7.30 (B) Hot Licks 7.30 - 7.45
Club G - Clontarf

Club G - Clontarf

St. Paul's College , Dublin ,
Club G in St. Pauls was the super club for under 18's in the 90's - a generation of ravers born! Club G has its origins from the ending of the popular ‘Grove’ rock disco in the same venue that ran for the previous 30 years. From the early 1990’s musical tastes changed and dance music began to take hold over all teen discos throughout the UK & Ireland from then on the transition from rock to dance music was inevitable. Officially the first discos under the Club G banner took place in late 1994 / early 1995 in the main gym hall in St. Pauls School in Clontarf. Many would have it believed that the Grove rock disco ran up until 1997 but Saturday nights on Dublin’s north side were definitely a dance affair from earlier years. On at least four separate occasions Club G celebrated the anniversary of the first night of dance music in that hall. These nights were always spectacular showcase night with pyrotechnic displays and concert ticket giveaways. The success of the Club G was clear to see with huge numbers of teenagers making the pilgrimage form all corners of North Dublin to attend on a Saturday night. Although Club G was responsible for introducing many young people to dance music that ranged from Northern European Techno to R’n’B to Cheesey dance pop it would be remiss to think that it was just the music people came for! It was the atmosphere that was special in those days and the opportunity to ‘meet someone’s mate’ that really gave Club G its name. For many years it was a right of passage for north Dublin teens in the adventure of growing up. If you have a special memory from your Club G days please post it up on the wall. You never know that guy or girl you seen there so many times might still be single!! (Assuming they have grown out of Scanda Jackets and Nike trackies!!)
Church Dublin

Church Dublin

28 Eden Quay , Dublin ,
Papal parties for sinners to repent.
Calvin Harris And Tiesto O2 Dublin

Calvin Harris And Tiesto O2 Dublin

Dublin City, Dublin ,
Lovers of Tiesto and Calvin Harris and to see how many is going to see them!! :D
Concrete Jungle

Concrete Jungle

84 Lower Camden Street, Dublin ,
Be Easy upstairs with some hip hop or tip downstairs for some childhood memories with everything the 90's had to offer
The Academy

The Academy

57 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin ,
Please note, ID will be required for all Over 18’s shows in The Academy. Acceptable forms of ID are a Garda age card, and a passport or driving licence with an up-to-date photo only. Management reserves the right to refuse admission. Welcome to The Academy's Facebook page! The Academy does not moderate posts prior to posting however we do reserve the right to remove them based on the following: - Posts containing profanity, offensive, vulgar or inappropriate language. - Personal attacks on The Academy staff, administrators, The Academy Facebook fans and artists or bands. - Posts involving reselling of tickets are prohibited and will be removed. - Posts containing illegal activity, fund raising, promotion, spam, or copyright/trademark infringement. The Academy reserves the right, at our discretion, to remove any post or to revoke a user's privilege to post to our page. Please do not include your full name, phone number, email address or any other personal information in your posts. Comments posted by others on the The Academy's Facebook page do not reflect the opinions of The Academy or its employees. This posting policy is subject to change at the discretion of The Academy.