Dublin Ska Festival

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Whelan's, Sunday 4th May

Dublin Ska Fest – A one day event

Sunday 4th May 2025 atThe Grand Social

3 bands & DJs

Lineup:

• The Skapones,
• The Skalps,
• The Rebel Souls

Strictly over 18's


Date:
Sunday 4th May
Time:
4.00pm
Price:
€30
Address:
Whelan's, Wexford Street, Portobello, Dublin 2, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Whelan's, Wexford Street, Portobello, Dublin 2, Dublin, Ireland

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