The Live Last Waltz

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3Olympia Theatre, Saturday 7th September

The Live Last Waltz, a spectacular live re-enactment of the music from Martin Scorsese's documentary ‘The Last Waltz' with ten-piece band, full brass section and all the special guests presented by The Group, returns to 3Olympia Theatre on Saturday 7th September 2024.

It started as a concert, it became a celebration, and then one of the best loved music films of all time. Now Dublin rock'n'roll troupe The Group have brought their own spin to The Band's magical farewell concert by creating the ultimate tribute to this sensational show!

This fantastic re-enactment of Martin Scorsese's award-winning documentary The Last Waltz has already seen Band fans young and old pouring into their Dublin shows to relive the buzz, excitement, and stunning showmanship of the original concert and, of course, hitting the aisles for some serious music appreciation.


Date:
Saturday 7th September
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
From €25.50
Address:
3Olympia Theatre, 3Olympia Theatre, Dame Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

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