Spectrum

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Rua Red Gallery, Saturday 18th November

Join Rua Red Gallery, for a late-night showcase of the vibrant spectrum of electronic music and visual arts in Ireland.

Spectrum will explore the boundaries of the gallery space, offering a unique experience over three nights between November and May, inviting attendees to reimagine the possibilities of late-night entertainment.

From 10pm to 3am, Rua Red Gallery will come alive with an electrifying program, unveiling some of Ireland's finest homegrown selectors, producers, and performers. Spectrum is set to provide an inclusive space to engage with art, community, and the dance floor, offering an experience like no other.

The inaugural Spectrum event on November 18th will feature newly commissioned work by visual artist Aisling Phelan and music curated by the remarkable GASH Collective featuring –

•FORGETFUL ANGEL
•SPOOKLET
•ASA NISI MASA
•LOLZ B2B JWY
•CAPRICORN


Date:
Saturday 18th November
Time:
10.00pm
Price:
€10 - €14
Address:
Rua Red, South Dublin Arts Centre, Blessington Road, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Ireland

Google Map of Rua Red, South Dublin Arts Centre, Blessington Road, Tallaght, Dublin 24, Ireland

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