Bulmers Live at Leopardstown

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Leopardstown Racecourse, Thursday 8th June - Thursday 24th August

Bulmers Live at Leopardstown is back with 8 nights of exciting flat racing followed by top class live music performances. Thursday nights never looked so good! Racing, sun, fun and music – it's the perfect way to kickstart the weekend with friends.

Bulmers Live at Leopardstown has a reputation for bringing the best International and Irish acts to the stage and this year is no different.

8th June: Wild Youth
Irish band Wild Youth open Bulmers Live at Leopardstown, bringing elements of rock and R&B to their exuberant pop. The band are Ireland's 2023 Eurovision hopefuls and will be sure to get the party going after racing!
15th June: Keywest
Keywest initially shot to fame for busking in Galway and Dublin. They have since garnered a host of number 1 singles, three number 1 albums and won multiple awards in Ireland. With a mix of folk, pop and rock the five-piece band bring high energy to every performance.
22nd June: Mark McCabe
Mark McCabe doesn't really need an introduction at this stage, having produced ‘Maniac 2000', one of the biggest selling tracks in Irish history. The former head of music at RTÉ 2fm and DJ/Producer, is renowned for his high energy DJ sets and mixing/remixing abilities
13th July: Wallis Bird
Berlin-based Wallis Bird is one of Ireland’s most vital and best-loved artists, known for her rousing performances earning a reputation worldwide for passionate, energetic, good-humoured concerts.
20th July: The Undertones
The Undertones emerged from Derry in 1976. Their hit song, ‘Teenage Kicks' was released, resulting in the band's first appearance on Top Of The Pops and four highly acclaimed LPs followed. Now fronted by fellow Derryman Paul McLoone, his vocal prowess and electric onstage presence is not to be missed!
27th July: The Academic
Irish chart toppers The Academic will headline the Bulmers Live at Leopardstown stage on 27th July. The show will be the band’s only Dublin show of the summer, following a new album release in early 2023 and US tour supporting former One Direction singer Louis Tomlinson.
17th August: TBC
24th August: TBC


Date:
Thursday 8th June - Thursday 24th August
Time:
Gates 3.30pm
Price:
From €15

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