- Music
- 13 Aug 14
Knights in shining armour to rescue Pavilion shows
The closure of Cork's Pavilion came as an enormous shock a few weeks ago; not least to the legion of bands that were scheduled to play there.
But when a door closes, a window opens, and two former Pav staffers are stepping up to the plate to rehouse the gigs that found themselves without a venue.
Aisling O Riordan and Caoilian Sherlock have founded the charmingly named Southern Hospitality Board, and will be working to find friendly, loving homes for the slated events. Already, their first effort has been confirmed; Dublin heroes Girl Band will be playing at the Triskel Arts Centre on October 18.
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We can't say enough about two passionate music fans going out of their way to ensure that the unfortunate demise of the Pav won't hurt the city's scene too much. Hats are well and truly tipped...