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Online, Saturday 15th August

LANKUM – Made up of brothers Ian and Daragh Lynch, Cormac MacDiarmada and Radie Peat – have gained worldwide acclaim for their first two albums and captivating, often euphoric live performances.

LANKUM will broadcast a live concert from Dublin's historic Abbey Theatre for one night only on Saturday, August 15th. Promising a unique set, they will be joined by very special guests on the night. Get your ticket now for this exclusive concert!

When the show's about to start the link to join will appear on your ticket, or you can access via the stream link that will be emailed to you on the day.


Date:
Saturday 15th August
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€12

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