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3Arena, Wednesday 16th March

His life and career has taken many turns, travelled down many unexpected by-ways, but over time it has become clearer to him what lies at its centre: “Everything I do revolves around being a DJ. Over the years I’ve dabbled with being a songwriter, a bassist, a pop star, and I occasionally remix and I occasionally produce . I occasionally curate art . I occasionally curate film soundtracks . But it all revolves around being a DJ.”


Date:
Wednesday 16th March
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
From €63.25
Address:
3Arena, North Wall Quay, North Dock, Dublin 1, Ireland

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