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Whelan's, Saturday 29th February

Jerry Fish – Renowned as much for his showmanship as he is for his music, he's a carnival creator, circus ringmaster – complete with Vaudeville moustache – a playwright, singer, songwriter and poet.

What a year 2019 has been for Fish, bringing his Electric Sideshow to brand new family festival, Kaleidoscope, and once again at Electric Picnic, a ‘festival within a festival' highlight at both. Now the circus is leaving town and Jerry returns to theatres and venues to bring us his enchanting Songs & Tall Tales of Jerry Fish. Every show a unique live theatrical experience that dissolves all boundaries between performer and audience.

Mr Fish's genre bending and idiosyncratic style of entertainment has made him a household name in the Irish Music industry. With two Platinum selling solo albums, an MTV Award and IRMA Music Award, and a solid reputation as a supreme and spectacular showman.


Date:
Saturday 29th February
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€22 | €25
Address:
25 Wexford St, Portobello, Dublin 2, D02 H527, Ireland

Google Map of 25 Wexford St, Portobello, Dublin 2, D02 H527, Ireland

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