- Music
- 05 Jan 09
Saville play intimate club gig
Saville are just one of the acts playing the new Nighthawks club, which will take place every month in Dublin's Cobalt Cafe.
Dublin indie darlings Saville have confirmed a date at the Cobalt Café on Saturday, January 10. Frontman Ken O’Duffy will be accompanied on stage at the North Great George’s Street venue by guitarist Tosh Flood for a special acoustic set.
The show marks the first week of the new monthly Nighthawks club, offering a variety of new music, comedy and more.
This weekend, Saville share the bill with an eclectic mix of native talent, including emerging scribe Mia Gallagher, who is to read from her award-winning short story Maybe.
Carlow funny-man Padraig Fox, innovative circus performer/comedian hybrid Ken Fanning and powerful new singer/songwriter Barry Healy will complete the line-up.
Tickets will be available from the warm, artistic environs of the café itself on the night, priced €10.
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