As The Sugar Club fills with a homogenous mix of stereotypical Music nerds and the types you can imagine spend many an evening on Reddit, the cosy red room is cloaked in a warm ambiance that is characteristic of the venue. Although the show is running slightly behind, the crowd seems to be in high spirits, with audience members nestling into their plush red seats with cocktails and pizza in hand. As the crowd gets comfortable, support act Cidot take to the stage. A two-piece Jazz infused electronic act made up of Cian Hanley on drums and Cathal McKenna manning…
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The extraordinary Bilal recently played Dublin’s Sugar Club, supported by Irish/Sierra Leonean songtress Sallay Matu Garnett AKA Loah. Photos by Colm Moore.
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Supported by Cult Called Man, Anton Newcombe and Tess Parks brought their new collaboration to Dublin’s Sugar Club on Wednesday night. Photos by Aidan Kelly Murphy.
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Lucky Peterson played a wonderfully intimate show at the Sugar Club in Dublin. Photos by Colm Moore.
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Darling launched their second EP at the Sugar Club in Dublin over the weekend. Photos by Colm Moore.
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Hip hop legend Talib Kweli performed live at the Sugar Club in Dublin on Wednesday night, with support from Niko and Costello & G.I. Photos by Carlos Daly.
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Serving up a sumptous set of folk-pop sound, the up-and-coming Little Hours delighted Dublin’s Sugar Club with their first headlining gig and eponymous EP launch on Thursday evening. The Donegal duo dazzled the house with a fresh array of work that’s garnered them a worthy following since the release of their first single ‘It’s Still Love’ in June, including a respectable line-up of support acts to play their momentous evening as well. The show was a night of new artists who toil, and an impressive one, at that. Kicking off the evening’s line-up was Dublin’s own Bairbre Anne, promoting new…