- Culture
- 31 Jul 20
David Keenan announces three socially distant live shows starting in August!
The promise of great live gig is on the horizon.
Ireland's leading folk troubadour is hitting the road for the first time since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The shows will celebrate the release of Keenan's first live album Alchemy & Prose, due out on Record Store Day (August 29th.
The shows will take place in Kilkenny, Dundalk and Dolan's. Keenan also announced that the first track from the album will be 'Big Boys Must Cry', live from The Olympia.
"More happenings will be announced soon, so much to share," reads his Instagram post.
Limited tickets will go on sale Monday. All shows will be subject to Public Health Guidelines and government regulations.
DATES:
The Watergate Theatre, Kilkenny: 29th August
Spirit Store, Dundalk: 30th August
Dolan's Warehouse, Limerick: 2nd September
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