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St. Anne's Park, Saturday 15th July

Come gather in your finest Kate Bush garb for a group performance of the ‘Wuthering Heights' dance routine, as Dublin celebrates ‘The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever' on Saturday July 15th July 2023, as part of Dublin City Rose Festival.

Inspired by the 300 Kate Bush impersonators at Shambush‘s 2013 event in Brighton UK (www.shambush.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/shambush Twitter: @shambushevents), we will recreate the Wuthering Heights experience en masse, allowing for rehearsal time and a picnic.


Date:
Saturday 15th July
Time:
11.00am
Price:
From €6
Address:
St Anne's Park, Clontarf East, Raheny, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of St Anne's Park, Clontarf East, Raheny, County Dublin, Ireland

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