Seasick Steve

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Vicar Street, Monday 18th July

Seasick Steve has come a very long way in the 15 years since he burst into the public consciousness with his amazingly raw, powerful and emotional performances on TV, becoming a household name overnight. It is those astonishing and engaging live performances that have turned Steve and drummer Dan Magnusson into such a powerful force both Iive and on record (selling over 1m albums), and selling out venues all over the world in the process.

Steve is having the time of his life, and it’s the energy of putting new songs on record and the electricity of playing live that continue to drive him. He just keeps winning fans everywhere he goes.

Steve had a busy 2021, releasing two albums ( the rocking ‘Love & Peace', and the acoustic ‘Blues in Mono), managing to play a few festivals including the Isle of Wight, and also touring the UK in the Autumn with a very special, intimate one-man show which packed audiences back into theatres such as the London Palladium.


Date:
Monday 18th July
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
From €37.50
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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