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Wolfe Tone Square, Friday 4th November

On Friday November 4th, enjoy a live music event in Wolfe Tone Square running from 5pm – 8pm. Thinner Lizzy (Thin Lizzy Tribute Act) will perform the band's distinctive Rock ‘n’ Roll sound and hit records.

Three free-to-attend live music events will run across Dublin city centre on Friday November 4th, Saturday November 5th and Sunday November 6th and pay homage to some of our city’s most influential musical acts.

On Friday November 4th, Thinner Lizzy, the 5 piece tribute band will rock out performing Thin Lizzy’s distinctive Rock ‘n’ Roll sound and hit records from 5pm – 8pm.

Lorcan Hughes will support Thinner Lizzy and get the audience dancing and singing along by playing the best of Dublin and Irish artists.

All these events are free-to-attend (non-ticketed) and first come first serve (limited capacity).

These events are presented by Fáilte Ireland.


Date:
Friday 4th November
Time:
5pm-8pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Wolfe Tone Square, Jervis Street, North City, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Wolfe Tone Square, Jervis Street, North City, Dublin, Ireland

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