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Button Factory, Friday 19th July - Saturday 20th July

At midnight on Friday 19th July, Shakalak will host their biggest show to date in the Button Factory. Featuring songs from their debut album and previously released singles, they will also be celebrating a new double-single release.

Original member of Shakalak DJ Speedloaf will bookend the main set with both ambient and palate cleansing techno.

Expect quality original music from one of Ireland's great word of mouth bands.


Date:
Friday 19th July - Saturday 20th July
Time:
11.00pm
Price:
€20
Address:
The Button Factory, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of The Button Factory, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

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