Camille O’Sullivan

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Pepper Canister Church, Wednesday 3rd November - Friday 5th November

A THIRD date with Camille O’Sullivan this November has just been announced and is on sale RIGHT NOW!

Taking place at the intimate Pepper Canister Church in the heart of Dublin.

Camille will be bringing her unique talent and voice to the works of the legendary Nick Cave.
This extra and final date on the 3rd November has been added due to the phenomenal demand of the first two dates.


Date:
Wednesday 3rd November - Friday 5th November
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€28.50
Address:
Pepper Canister Church, Mount Street Crescent, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of Pepper Canister Church, Mount Street Crescent, Dublin 2, Ireland

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