Gavin Friday

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Vicar Street, Thursday 10th April

In celebration of his new album ECCE HOMO released on BMG Records on 25th October '24. Friday will perform a long awaited hometown show at Dublin’s Vicar Street on Thursday 10th April.

Friday’s first solo show in his hometown since November 2011 is not to be missed.

“Gavin has developed into an exceptional singer and he is also a brilliant performer with a deep and fearless understanding of the theatrical side of the rock'n'roll circus”- Niall Stokes, Hot Press

On the subject of his return to the live stage Friday remarked, “Performing ‘live’ is probably the place I feel most comfortable with myself – it's been an age and I cannot wait to get back on stage especially now that you've heard Ecce Homo – ‘live’ you can to see it, smell it and let it kiss you”.


Date:
Thursday 10th April
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€42
Address:
Vicar Street, Thomas Street, The Liberties, Dublin 8, Ireland

Google Map of Vicar Street, Thomas Street, The Liberties, Dublin 8, Ireland

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