Betty Boo

Whelan's, Thursday 4th December

Hip-Hop pioneer and 90s icon Betty Boo is a platinum-selling, Brit, and Ivor Novello Awardwinning singer-songwriter and rapper. She is best known for her hits “Doin' The Do” and “Where Are You Baby?” which propelled her into the spotlight in 1990. In 2022 after a 30 year hiatus, Betty Boo made an unexpected return with the critically acclaimed, radio smash filled album “Boomerang”. She followed this with her 2024 UK Top 40 album, ‘Rip Up The Rulebook’, which has been universally described as her best album to date.

After a summer spent on the road, Betty Boo has announced another run of tour dates in major cities across the UK and Ireland this winter. To celebrate the rerelease of her classic ‘90s albums ‘Boomania’ and ‘GRRR!


Date:
Thursday 4th December
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€28
Address:
Whelan's, Wexford Street, Portobello, Dublin 2, Ireland

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

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