Angels of Libra

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The Sound House, Sunday 28th April

The Angels Of Libra are coming to town, bringing love and happiness to your soul, blisters to your feet and excitement to eyes and ears alike.

The Angels Of Libra are an international, Hamburg-based Soul Collective, a random bunch of people who gather to write and perform music just like it has to be done: Pure, from the heart, rich in sound, message and performance, connecting matters of now and then, art and fun, dancefloor and contemplation.

Their first three albums are out there, have a listen. Going “Back To Basics“ as a Band involves much more than the cliché of doing it like you used to do. It's the virtue of reducing yourselves to the max, leaving nothing in the bag but your experience. As a collective, this leads to a stripped-down, no-ego, one-for-all approach that just excels on stage.


Date:
Sunday 28th April
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€17.50
Address:
The Sound House, Eden Quay, North City, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of The Sound House, Eden Quay, North City, Dublin, Ireland

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