The band will showcase their new and completely revamped live show at The Sugar Club
The Walls are returning to Dublin, playing their first major live show in the city since 2005. After retreating from the limelight of the Irish music scene over the past four years, the band re-dedicated themselves in both the studio and in their live performances and are finally re-entering the fray.
Heralding the arrival of their third album, Stop The Lights, the brothers Wall have created a brand new, two-man live show that they will be bringing to The Sugar Club on Friday, November 5. The performance includes visual projections of the full band without their physical presence, allowing The Walls to travel and perform with the full band effect but without the additional costs associated with extra personnel. After taking two years to perfect the new setup, the band has finally come back to Dublin again.
Doors at The Sugar Club open at 8pm with music starting at 9pm, and tickets are available for €10 plus booking fees from [link]www.tickets.ie[/link].
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