Code of Behaviour

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Whelan's, Monday 1st January

Keep the New Year’s party going through to New Year’s Day with Code of Behaviour! Start your 2024 in style by having a boogie with this boisterous bunch of brassy boys. Their New Year’s resolution? Making each gig an unforgettable experience.

Code of Behaviour are an Irish brass band based in Cork City. Their style is a blend of pop, jazz and overall madness, striving to make each moment a party. The set consists of their own arrangements of modern covers, traditional New Orleans standards, and original tunes.

Set up in September 2017, Code of Behaviour made their debut busking on the streets during the Cork Jazz Festival. The band is made up of trumpets, trombones, mellophone, saxophone, sousaphone and drums, with occasional singing (and dancing) thrown in the mix. “An exceptionally talented group of young lads” that you won’t want to miss! Get ready for some mayhem.


Date:
Monday 1st January
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€12
Address:
Whelan's, Wexford Street, Portobello, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of Whelan's, Wexford Street, Portobello, Dublin 2, Ireland

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