Day Fever

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The Academy, Saturday 7th February

The UK’s biggest and most popular day time club event Day Fever is coming back to Dublin on Saturday, February 7th at the Academy, Dublin!

With a record streak of completely selling out their events from London to Manchester, from Cardiff to Glasgow & more! Guaranteed it will be the afternoon where you will dance like no other.

Vicky McClure speaks for us all when she says, ‘We knew that there were people out there, like us, who would want to spend a Saturday afternoon partying the day away, but nothing prepared us for the avalanche of tickets that flew out the door! We quickly realised that people wanted more and more, so here we are! Get your dancing shoes on again, boys and girls, because Day Fever has arrived in Ireland, in Dublin. It's one of the world's great party cities!

Jon McClure also said. ‘It's marvellous for us to bring this to Dublin. A city we've all visited and loved over the years. I'm lucky enough to have played here with my band, and the people make it so special. We know it will be the same for Day Fever in Dublin.'

DAY FEVER ADVISES:

  • Rule 1 – Over 30's only
  • Rule 2 – Get ya glad rags on
  • Rule 3 – No dickheads!

Date:
Saturday 7th February
Time:
3.00pm
Price:
From €16
Address:
The Academy, Middle Abbey Street, Middle Abbey Street, North City, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of The Academy, Middle Abbey Street, Middle Abbey Street, North City, Dublin 1, Ireland

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