ISPCC Childline: Digital Live Music

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Online, Friday 27th March - Thursday 9th April

ISPCC Childline: Digital Live Music – Live Instagram Streams performed by Irish Artists.

ISPCC / Childline, in association with RTÉ 2FM, along with some of Ireland's top artists are coming together to present a two week long digital live music event in support of children in Ireland. People can tune into live performances through each artist's official live Instagram account, and performances will be broadcast live on RTÉ 2FM every evening for thirty minutes, and people can donate to support Childline and the ISPCC. Artists will perform each day at 7pm for two weeks.

Full line up of week one:
Fri March 27th – Hozier @hozier
Sat March 28th – Danny O'Reilly @dannythecoronas
Sun March 29th – Wild Youth @bandwildyouth
Mon March 30th – Kodaline @kodaline
Tue March 31st – Dermot Kennedy @dermotkennedy
Wed April 1st – Picture This @bandpicturethis
Thu April 2nd – Gavin James @gavinjameslive

Full line up of week two:
Fri April 3rd – Mark Feehily @markusmoments
Sat April 4th@walkingoncars
Sun April 5th@hudtaymusic
Mon April 6th@orlagartland
Tue April 7th@sean_and_conor_price_music
Wed April 8th@thisislyra
Thu April 9th@niallhoran

Children can contact Childline at:
Childline.ie
1800 66 66 66
Text to 50101

Childline is a vital service for children in Ireland. If you can afford it please support by donating €4 by texting the word ‘childhood' to 50300 and if you have a little more to spare, please go on line to donate at ispcc.ie/donate-now.

#NeverGiveUpOnAChildEver


Date:
Friday 27th March - Thursday 9th April
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
Free

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