Brigit Late: Stáca; The Powerful Techno Rave

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The Grand Social, Sunday 2nd February

The Grand Social presents: STÁCA: St Brigid's Rave @ The Grand Social,

STÁCA: (An Irish term for a BOLD, TOUGH and CONFIDENT woman)

On February 2nd, The Grand Social joins forces with Electronic Party Ireland, the creators of HOTBOXX, to present an unforgettable night of dance music, honoring women in the arts and creative culture.

As part of Dublin’s citywide celebration of St. Brigid’s Day, the only Irish bank holiday dedicated to a women, STÁCA will shine a spotlight on the incredible talent of women in the Irish nightlife scene.

Expect a powerful night with an all-female lineup, delivering the best in Techno, empowerment, and creativity on the dance floor.

Together with Dublin City Council and venues across the city, we’re proud to amplify women’s voices and talents in an unforgettable night of unity through music, as we celebrate the mother saint of Ireland, St Brigid.

Techno Music


Date:
Sunday 2nd February
Time:
10.30pm
Price:
€5 - €10
Address:
The Grand Social, Liffey Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, Ireland

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