Basht

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The Grand Social, Monday 31st October

Basht, comprising of Jack Leavey, Sam Duffy, Louis Christle, Luke O’Neill, and recent addition Rossa Healy, combine a fascinating mix of styles, incorporating intimate lyricism, new-wave bass tones, hip-hop drum beats, and raw guitar riffs into their tunes.

2022 has seen them play Forbidden Fruit, Eeryies and Otherside Festivals. With numerous guest appearances including an upcoming special guest slot of Modernlove at the end of November.

… one of the most exciting young rock bands to emerge in Ireland in aeons. You can immediately hear that these guys know what they’re at” Niall Stokes.


Date:
Monday 31st October
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€15
Address:
The Grand Social, Liffey Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, Ireland

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