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3Arena, Saturday 30th November

Versatile – Rap group composed of rappers Eskimo Supreme and Casper Walsh as well as their music maker, Evan Kennedy.

Versatile are Ireland's most popular homegrown rap group in history. Fresh from their sold out show in The Marquee in Cork (which sold out in under one hour) and their wildly attended main stage play at Longitude Festival, they now announce with pride, the largest ever show of an Irish rap group to date.

“…What you can see, in a show like this, is that they have become much more musically sophisticated. They know how to work an audience, in a way that very few outfits do. Versatile steal the show on Friday at Longitude. It won't be long before Casper and Eskimo are headlining the biggest festivals in Ireland – and hopefully across the world too.”
– Hotpress.

“Their live performances are not for the faint-hearted, nor are their songs in general, but as the Dublin rap duo continue on their path towards being amongst the most influential rap artists Ireland has ever produced, the opportunity to see them live becomes more and more difficult to turn up.”
– Joe.ie.

“I love Versatile, and how they keep the accent. Their lyrics sound hot as hell and original because they keep the accent.”
– Coolio.


Date:
Saturday 30th November
Time:
6.30pm
Price:
€42.65
Address:
3Arena, North Wall Quay, North Dock, Dublin 1, Ireland

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