- Music
- 20 Sep 02
Radio disco
Massive shindig planned for Dublin's Temple Bar Music Centre, to raise money to replace the recently-nicked transmitter of maverick pirate station XFM
The Temple Bar Music Centre is the venue on July 21st as the crème de la crème of the capital's indie talent comes together in support of XFM.
Fighting the good fight for 10 years now, the station gave invaluable early exposure to the likes of The Frames and David Kitt, and continues to thrill, tease and spoil with its eclectic anything-goes playlist.
XFM recently had their transmitter nicked - which is why Joan Of Arse, The Dudley Corporation, The Chalets, Large Mound, Old Man Polka and Deputy Fuzz are all doing their things on the night for free (with more acts to be announced in the coming weeks and XFM's own DJs capping the night off).
You, on the other hand, will be charged an eminently reasonable €8, with tickets available from this weekend from Road Records.
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