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Having their roots in traditional Irish music many rock driven musicians have played their part in contributing on global stage. Recent grapevine updates are that Boyzone, Carnberries and Westlife have joined bands like U2. Dublin's rock stage has always been brimming with activity with new and upcoming bands performing on both national and international scale.
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Airfield |
| Upcoming Concerts at Airfield |
Description: Going to Dublin and yet missing Airfield, the most popular tourist attraction for theatre, performing arts, concerts and all sorts of educational, cultural and recreational facilities. |
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Dublin Castle |
Dublin Castle,
Dublin 2 |
Description: Established in 1204 the heart of historic Dublin hosts the best entertainment in the city. Open air concerts are held in the upper yard of the castle giving the audience a historic night to remember. |
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Filmbase |
Curved Street Temple Bar,
Dublin 2 |
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Gaiety Theatre |
South King Street,
Dublin 2. |
Description: With three floors of live music and entertainment, DJ's, movie-screenings and comfy seating, the theatre plays host to plays, concerts, pantomimes and even acts as a bar at weekends. |
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Gleeson's |
Finglas Village Finglas,
Dublin 11 |
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Concerts in Dublin |
Some of the prominent ones include Badly Drawn Boy, The Frames, Divine Comedy, Travis, Muse, David Gray, Witness, Radio Head, Manu Chao, Joseph Arthur, The Hives and Morrissey. |
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