Dermot Kennedy

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3Arena, Monday 13th December - Tuesday 14th December

The Dublin shows at 3Arena on December 13 and 14 will go ahead but in order to comply with new capacity restrictions there will be two separate Dermot Kennedy shows per night.

• Early show doors will be 5pm
• Late show doors will be 9pm

You won't go lonely – Full Concert in Aid of Focus Ireland & Pieta.

Global star Dermot Kennedy has announced two nights at 3Arena on December 13th and 14th, with all profits going to the PIETA and FOCUS IRELAND charities.

The two upcoming December shows will see all profits split between two charitable causes close to Dermot’s heart; with Pieta providing a free, therapeutic approach to people who are in suicidal distress and those who engage in self-harm and Focus Ireland who provide services for people who are homeless and people at risk of homelessness in Ireland. On confirming the shows, Dermot said; “I’m so grateful to be playing two shows in Dublin this December in aid of Pieta and Focus Ireland, two incredible charities. Suicide and homelessness are two issues that are sadly so prevalent in Ireland today. There are so many people that badly need our help, especially at this time of year. Please think of them and let’s come together and raise as much money as we can for these extremely important causes.“


Date:
Monday 13th December - Tuesday 14th December
Time:
5.00pm & 9.00pm
Price:
€49.65
Address:
3Arena, North Wall Quay, North Dock, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of 3Arena, North Wall Quay, North Dock, Dublin 1, Ireland

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