There will be song, spoken word, poetry and much more.
A night of music from four independent artists is set for a midlands live music venue.
Irish raconteur Hubert Murray will be joined by Tullamore’s Dubh Lee, Carlow artist Hugsie and Nigerian-Irish writer Dagogo Hart for a gig in John Lee’s Lounge this Friday January 23.
Niamh Dooley who's stage name Dubh Lee is a play on her surname, Dooley, and its Gaelic roots has been a regular musician in the Tullamore Pub since gaining prominence
The event is free to attend and will feature song, spoken word, poetry and storytelling and will start at 8pm.
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