Bringing It All Back Home

at

This lunchtime.

Kildare Street, Dublin 2

The ‘Home For All’ concert organised by Inner City Helping Homeless outside Leinster House featuring Lisa Canny (pic 3), Glen Hansard (pic 5) and Frances Black (pic 6) and attended by politicians Richard Boyd Barrett and Sinn Féin’s Mary Lou McDonald and Gerry Adams (pic 1).

Inner City Helping Homeless

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Earlier: Bed and Board

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21 thoughts on “Bringing It All Back Home

  1. Killian G

    Heading down now with my bongos. Hope I make it before they do This Land is My Land. I am really good on that one.

  2. Weldoninhio

    So an hour and a half after this “concert” started theres still only a handful of people. Hilarious. Did Erica Fleming get up and give out about Leo Varadker not doing enough about evictions in Boston yet??

      1. Weldoninhio

        Check her Twitter yesterday. She tweeted a like and a big spiel about how disgraceful it was etc, tagged Leo V. Turns out the link was for an eviction in Brooklyn, NY

  3. theflorist

    the homeless problem if Apple paid their taxes…..Sorry artist, if artist and authors paid tax, and Apple as well….

      1. Warden of the Snort

        like the ones you tried to book and promote Johnny but couldn’t get enough ticket sales to make it viable?

        1. Johnny Keenan

          I gave it a lash Warden. I’ve paid the price and I will again. What’s the alternative? Sit back and moan and do nothing?

  4. realPolithicks

    Reading these comments reminds me that the number of whiney begrudgers on this site is as strong as ever. Well done all.

    1. Johnny Keenan

      + 1.
      Don’t worry about them Polly.
      They are obviously FF FG LAB trolls aka Psychopaths.
      Anyone who knocks someone for getting up and raising social issues are obviously on the other side. Just because we can’t see them doesn’t mean we don’t know where they are coming from.
      The times they are a changing
      https://youtu.be/TlPV4wtZ6HE

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