Secret Sessions

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The Sound House, Thursday 25th May

Dublin-based secret gig series, Secret Sessions, will return to showcase some of Ireland’s best up-and-coming artists at the SoundHouse on Thursday, May 25th.

It is the fifth instalment of the fully secret line-up show, which has previously featured acts such as Cruel Sister, Qbanna, Chameleon, Jafaris, SweetLemondae, and Sarah Crean. Launched to introduce Irish music fans to the country’s best new talent, Secret Sessions' biggest show yet will again donate 100% of profits to the Musical Youth Foundation. The Musical Youth Foundation provides children in Ireland with the support they need to access a musical education through the provision of instruments and lessons.

What is Secret Sessions?
Secret Sessions was launched in August 2022 and has hosted four previous shows in the SoundHouse on Eden Quay. Passionate about Ireland’s grassroots music industry, Secret Sessions also provides paid opportunities to the country’s next generation of photographers, videographers, promoters and technicians.

It is run by six friends who employ their diverse experience working across music production, journalism and tech to provide a post-pandemic platform for Ireland’s hottest new artists.

The fourth Secret Sessions was held in April 2023 and showcased SweetLemondae, Jafaris and WhoisDays.


Date:
Thursday 25th May
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
€7.50 - €10
Address:
The Sound House, Eden Quay, North City, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of The Sound House, Eden Quay, North City, Dublin, Ireland

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