The Frank and Walters are heading back to Dundalk for an intimate acoustic gig in the Oriel Centre, Dundalk Gaol on Saturday 23rd March 2024.
The Frank and Walters originally became world famous on the ‘90s indie scene and have produced seven studio albums. Thanks to the cult comedy show ‘The Young Offenders’, the band captured a whole new audience when their hit single ‘After All’ featured in the infamous ‘Billy Murphy’ bus hijack scene.
In a recent interview, actor and Peaky Blinders star Cillian Murphy said that in his younger years that he used to be obsessed with The Frank and Walters and used to go to all their gigs. Cillian continues to be a major fan and performed a stirring spoken word verse on the Frank and Walters single “Stages”.
With a back catalogue of hundreds of songs penned over three decades, the band play all the favourites and some long-lost classics in all their acoustic glory.
Expect to hear hits such as ‘After All’ and ‘Fashion crisis hits New York’ coupled with timeless classics like ‘How can I exist’ and ‘Landslide’.
On the night Paul of the Frank and Walters will share some of the stories behind the songs and anecdotes from the crazy world of life in one of Ireland's most enduring bands, a band who still sell out shows all over Europe and America.
Tickets are €30 and are available from The Oriel Centre or online www.orielcentre.ie.
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