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Dublin Concerts
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26 Wexford Street, Dublin 2, Dublin
Younger sibling to its London namesake, The Village forsakes Dublin’s obsession with the traditional look and goes for something a bit more stark and futuristic, along the lines of many of Manchester's postindustrial style café bars.
Upstairs is a major venue for upcoming bands and there are regular club nights....
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South Circular Road, Dublin 8, Dublin
The National Stadium is host to a range of both sporting and music events....
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Foxrock, Dublin 18, Dublin
Club 92 is one of the best spots on this side of the city. The entire disco hits from the past decades....
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12 Saint Andrews Lane, Dublin 2, Dublin
Andrews Lane host contemporary works, is renowned for putting on modern and sometimes experimental works.

Retractable seating making for varying stage sizes; the seating is comfortable and every one in the house has a view of the stage.
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Dublin Castle, Dublin 2, Dublin
The Crypt Arts Centre holds many different productions through out the year. They support many up and coming artists and contemporary works....
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137 Parnell Street, Dublin 1, Dublin 1, Dublin
Now in its 7th year, the Dublin Electronic Arts Festival (DEAF) is one of the most forward-thinking events of its kind in Ireland's cultural calendar. Independently-run by veteran Irish music label D1 Recordings, DEAF typically takes place on the October bank Holiday weekend, with related events and projects ongoing throughout the year. The founding principles upon which the festival is based are: to focus on the experimental, and to promote an ethic of genuine inclusiveness in our approach to s...
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Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, Dublin
The National Concert Hall is Ireland's most prestigious music venue.

This magnificent building was designed in the classical style for the Great Exhibition of 1865. It subsequently became the centre piece of the emerging UCD (University College Dublin) before its inauguration as Ireland's National Concert Hall on the 9th September 1981.

As well as weekly performances by the NSOI (National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland), the National Concert Hall promotes a programme...
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Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Dublin
The Royal Dublin Society was founded to promote the development of agriculture, arts, science and industry in Ireland.
Located in Ballsbridge, the grounds has a multi-purpose exhibition halls (major concerts are regularly held here), the RDS stadium, meeting rooms, bars, restaurants and car park....
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John Field Room, National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, Dublin

Friday the 31st of July 2009 1.05 PM

JS Bach/Johannes Brahms Chaconne in D minor (from BWV 1004) for the left hand alone (1879)

Frédéric Chopin/Leopold Godowsky
Eleven Etudes for the left hand alone (1899-1914)


Recently praised by The New Yorker as an "adventurous pianist" who "likes his music on the brainy side,” Ivan Ilic is rapidly gaining a strong international reputation. He returns to Dublin from Paris wit...

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