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17 Oct 2025

Something Happens and Hothouse Flowers legends to perform in Dundalk Gaol

Alan Connor, Tom Dunne and Fiachna Ó Braonáin are bringing The Freedom and Anarchy Tour 2025 to the Oriel Centre

Something Happens and Hothouse Flowers legends to perform in Dundalk Gaol

Alan Connor and Something Happens and Hothouse Flowers legends, Tom Dunne and Fiachna Ó Braonáin are bringing The Freedom and Anarchy Tour 2025 to the Oriel Centre

Alan Connor and Something Happens and Hothouse Flowers legends, Tom Dunne and Fiachna Ó Braonáin are bringing The Freedom and Anarchy Tour 2025 to the Oriel Centre, Dundalk Gaol on Saturday 13th December at 8.30pm.  
No strangers to the Gaol, attendees are guaranteed high jinx's, laughter and a bit of anarchy from Alan, Tom and Fiachna along with an array of their well-known anthems including 'Parachute' and 'Don't Go'. Don't be surprised to hear their own take on hits from Madonna, The Beatles, The Beach Boys and many more. It's safe to say that this will be a night of music and craic from three of Irelands most accomplished performers who will showcase musicianship at its finest.  
Demand for tickets is great for this night of high jinks from the motley trio with only a handful left.  Tickets are €35 and are available from www.orielcentre.ie
Ahead of this, Eleanor McEvoy, who wrote the title track of the best selling album in Irish history "Only A Woman's Heart", will be performing in the Oriel Centre on Saturday 1st November, followed by founding member of Scullion, Freddie White on Saturday 15 November.
Heading into the new year and Cork Indie legends, The Frank and Walters, are set to make a welcome return to the Oriel Centre on Saturday 7th February, as does Briana Corrigan of The Beautiful South on Saturday 21st February.
Along with this and making their first appearance in the Oriel Centre on 11 April 2026, are The 4 of Us. There are very limited tickets left for all of these shows so early booking is advised from www.orielcentre.ie

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