The Dubliners Encore

Gaiety Theatre, Monday 15th September - Saturday 20th September

The Dubliners Encore is the Official stage show celebrating the greatest folk band of all time.

Produced by The Dubliners’ John Sheahan; renowned fiddle player and legendary Irish icon, with the band’s original record producer Phil Coulter as Musical Director, The Dubliners Encore is the official story of the band in their heyday.

Rediscover the original bad boys of Irish music – the beards, the ballads, and the band that put Ireland on the world stage. This hugely talented cast captures the magic of The Dubliners singing all their hits, including The Wild Rover, Seven Drunken Nights, The Black Velvet Band, Whiskey in the Jar and The Irish Rover.

This new stage show packs 50 years of songs, stories, and craic, into one unforgettable night.

Be part of the ultimate Irish sing-along. A music extravaganza that will have you singing your heart out and dancing your cares away long after the lights have dimmed.


Date:
Monday 15th September - Saturday 20th September
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
TBC
Address:
The Gaiety Theatre, King Street South, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of The Gaiety Theatre, King Street South, Dublin 2, Ireland

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