David O’Doherty

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Draiocht, Saturday 26th February

Here he comes again, trotting on to the stage with all of the misplaced confidence of a waiter with no pad. Is he going to remember it? HOPEFULLY!

There'll be lots of talking, some apologising and some songs on a glued together plastic keyboard from 1986.

As seen on BBC's ‘Live at The Apollo' and Channel 4's ‘8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown'.


Date:
Saturday 26th February
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€22
Address:
Draiocht Blanchardstown, Blanchardstown, County Dublin, Ireland

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