The Depot Sessions

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The Depot @ The Complex, Thursday 17th October

After a resounding success with its inaugural event, The Depot Sessions at The Complex are set to return on October 17th, 2024. Described by Totally Dublin as “one of the most stimulating venues in the city,” The Complex will once again open its doors to music enthusiasts for a night that promises to be even more electrifying than the first.

The first edition of The Depot Sessions, held earlier this year, left audiences buzzing with excitement. According to The Goo magazine, the event was a “brilliant showcase of great new Irish music,” with standout performances by acts Wine Mom, Fizzy Orange, SexyTadhg, Cruel Sister, Squarehead, and Really Good Time. The reviews praised the diverse lineup, noting the range from “energetic and slow-paced emotional songs” to “groovy, exploding rock tunes,” making it clear that The Depot Sessions has quickly become a must attend event for Dublin’s music scene.

Building on this success the second edition will feature performances by three of Ireland's most talked-about bands: BIG LOVE, CABL, and CHERYM.


Date:
Thursday 17th October
Time:
9.00pm
Price:
€15
Address:
The Depot at The Complex, Mary's Abbey, Smithfield, Dublin 7, Ireland

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