Michael Franzese – Remade Man Tour

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DCU, St Patrick's Campus, Saturday 30th March

Michael Franzese – The Re Made Man Tour – Join in for an unforgettable evening with Michael Franzese, who was portrayed by Joseph Bono in the Martin Scorsese film, Goodfellas.
Dublin, Saturday 30 March 2024. Dublin City University, St Patricks campus, D214. 18:00 – 23:00.

Michael Franzese, once named one of the 50 most significant mob bosses in the USA by Fortune Magazine and a former member of the notorious Colombo crime family, will take you deep into the world of organised crime, sharing captivating tales and insights into the mafia's past, present, and future.

You will have the unique opportunity to ask questions during an audience Q&A session, making this event a must-see for true crime enthusiasts. Don't miss this explosive in conversation with Michael Franzese, live on stage.


Date:
Saturday 30th March
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
From €38.62
Address:
DCU St. Patrick's Campus, Drumcondra Road Upper, Drumcondra, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of DCU St. Patrick's Campus, Drumcondra Road Upper, Drumcondra, Dublin, Ireland

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