Meljoann (Live) W/ ÓDÚ & S.E.M.I.

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The Grand Social, Saturday 6th November

Following the release of her much lauded sophomore album ‘H.R.'
Brighton based alt-pop artist Meljoann makes a highly anticipated return to the Irish stage.

Special guests: Ódú & Semi

Following the success of her recent singles Men Like Me and Saturday the Queen of #sadbangers and Bray native ÓDÚ returns from a musical hiatus with a dynamic shift in sound and a fresh live show.

S.E.M.I is a producer, songwriter and singer from Dublin. He released his first EP K78 Mixtape during the first summer of lockdown and recently released his first single ‘A secret luh’ in 2021.


Date:
Saturday 6th November
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€12.50
Address:
The Grand Social, Liffey Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of The Grand Social, Liffey Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, Ireland

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