This afternoon.
Fleet Street Car Park, Dublin 2.
Musicians – above from left: Bridin (on harp) with members of Kila: Colm O Snodaigh, Brian Hogan, Ronan O Snodaigh, and Dave Hingerty – perform an impromptu live session in the car park next to the Oliver Sty John Gogarty pub to mark the launch of TradFest Temple Bar 2022, running from January 26-30.
Car park, you say?
Clearly, Dublin needs new venues for club nights and gigs for when they reopen. Fortunately, there are loads of centrally located car parks that would make perfect clubs!!@hazechu @GiveUsTheNight @UnaMullally @davidmcw https://t.co/MRBxzobTWD
— Jack Kavanagh (@JackKavanagh12) January 6, 2022
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O’Snodaigh as in Shinners?
…Kila include the musical wing of the O’Snodaighs…
That bodhran will get one hell of a punishment beating*.
* Allegedly.
help is on the way.
… i mean what could possibly go wrong,2,000 irish artist’s is a tad optimistic,hard find a decent one.
“A suggested rate of €10.50 ($11.90) per hour was discussed in the consultation, though the final number has yet to be confirmed. The consultation period runs through January 27.’
https://news.artnet.com/art-world/ireland-basic-income-arts-culture-workers-2057413