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3Arena Set For Massive Pogues Show

The Pogues will mark the 40th anniversary of their seminal debut album, Red Roses For Me, with an unmissable show at Dublin’s 3Arena on December 17th.

Founding member Spider Stacy will lead the performance, reprising his recent critically acclaimed performance of the band’s debut. Coming just over a year after the passing of Shane MacGowan, the night will also feature a top-tier lineup of guests, including Ian and Daragh Lynch from Lankum, Junior Brother, Grian Chatten and Tom Coll from Fontaines D.C., Nadine Shah, John Francis Flynn, Kojaque, Iona Zajac, and Stick In The Wheel. Additional guests are expected to be announced soon.

This show promises to be a significant celebration of MacGowan’s influence and the enduring impact of The Pogues’ music.

This is sure to be a historic celebration of one of the all-time great Irish bands, MacGowan, and a true all-timer of a debut LP.

Tickets are on sale now.

 

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