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National Stadium, Wednesday 6th March - Saturday 23rd March

WAKE, the smash-hit theatrical phenomenon, returns to Dublin’s National Stadium in March.

From THISISPOPBABY, the hit-makers of international sensation RIOT, WAKE is a home-grown arena party uniting a ferocious full band with the most extraordinary circus, aerial, dance and spoken word artists in the land.

Expect wild acrobatics, Irish trad-with-a-twist, searing hot variety acts and outrageous cabaret. This dazzling explosion of past and future makes for an electric night out with your very best pals.

This is a high-octane, heart-thumping night out; a celebration of life, of togetherness, of grabbing the ones you hold dear and screaming, ‘I Love You’ over the music.

It’s a party! Consider this an open invitation.


Date:
Wednesday 6th March - Saturday 23rd March
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€25 - €45
Address:
The National Stadium, South Circular Road, Saint Catherine's, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of The National Stadium, South Circular Road, Saint Catherine's, Dublin, Ireland

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