Madness – The Ladykillers Tour

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3Arena, Saturday 6th August

Madness have rescheduled their upcoming show and will now come to 3Arena on 6th August 2022.

British pop giants Madness have today announced their sure-to-be triumphant return to the road with ‘The Ladykillers Tour’. After 18 months cooped up considering their career options (punctuated by excursions out for critically acclaimed docu-series ‘Before We Was We’ and last night’s magnificent ‘The Get Up!’ more on which later) the Nutty Boys finally get back to doing what they do best – uniting the people for a right raucous live bash. And with a live set teeming with hits from their unrivalled back catalogue, what-a-tour this promises to be.


Date:
Saturday 6th August
Time:
Price:
€49.95
Address:
3Arena, North Wall Quay, North Dock, Dublin 1, Ireland

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