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Button Factory, Tuesday 10th December

TiLT – A free showcase event that takes place once a month in the Button Factory in Temple Bar. The series aims to highlight some of the best musicians in the local music scene and offer music fans a chance to discover new acts and new music.

Every month, 4 acts are invited to perform at TiLT. Each of the acts receive pre-production a week before the event; a professional video of one of their songs from their performance on the night; a day's recording in Sun Studios; a live interview on Totally Irish on 98FM; and, of course, the opportunity to play the Button Factory.

TiLT #3 will feature CC Brez, Abbacaxi, Bajjna and Stomptown Brass.

TiLT #3 takes place at The Button Factory on December 10th. Featuring CC BREZ, Stomptown Brass, Abbacaxi and Bajjna.

The series is being curated by John Barker – presenter of 98FM‘s weekly Irish music show Totally Irish. “I'm delighted to be involved with this series in collaboration with The Sound Training College. There's a real need in Dublin for regular showcase events like this because of the number of acts making great music right now. TiLT aims to give each act that takes part an all-round experience from pre-production with the crew; to promoting the show on radio and through social media; the night itself in the Button Factory to post-gig with recording time in Sun Studios.”

Admission is FREE but you can grab a free ticket to reserve your space at the link below.


Date:
Tuesday 10th December
Time:
7.30pm - 11.30pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Curved St, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

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