Brigit Late at Wigwam

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Wigwam, Friday 31st January

Brigit Late: Celebrating Women in Dublin City.

Join us on January 31st as we team up with DCC to celebrate some of the finest female talent in Dublin as part of the fourth edition of Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women . We will also be welcoming Lolsnake for their Irish debut as Wigwam presents Lolsnake, Jezebel & Puzzy Wrangler B2B Derv.

Set times:
• 11-12am Jezebel
• 12-1.30am Lolsnake
• 1.30-3am Puzzy Wrangler B2B Derv

Valid physical ID Required | 19+ | Doors 11pm


Date:
Friday 31st January
Time:
11.00pm
Price:
€0-€10
Address:
Wigwam, Middle Abbey Street, North City, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Wigwam, Middle Abbey Street, North City, Dublin, Ireland

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