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The Black Box | 8th Nov | £12 | Doors 7.30pmWith Support from The Pottingers & Lonely Astronauts
Hailing from Edinburgh, Scotland, Dubinski are four inseparable siblings: Eugene, Fergus, Donal and Eoin Gaine. Originally from the remote green hills of North Yorkshire, the Gaine brothers spent their childhood in atmospheric and social isolation. A shared love of music was the common thread amongst the four, so they spent their adolescent years writing and performing songs for the sheer joy of it. Eventually the brothers moved to Edinburgh, having decided to raise the bar of their childhood music ‘hobby’ to make a proper go of it. Taking on the band name Dubinski (their late mother’s maiden name), the band recorded their debut album at RAK Studios in London, working with Grammy Award winning producers/engineers Mike Horner and Robbie Nelson. Having recently released the eponymous album worldwide through Gnu Roam (Kartel Music Group), Dubinski have now taken their high-energy show on the road as an international touring act and are gearing up for the release of their sophomore album, to be released in early 2025.
The Pottingers are a Belfast based indie/alt rock outfit named after the historic 'Pottingers Entry' connecting Ann Street to High Street in their Home town.
The name was chosen when a passer by in this same alley asked a then busking quartet if they had a name. This proved to be the turning point that created the band known today.
After a hiatus and line-up change, the band has burst back into the scene with their signature high energy performances and catchy hooks. They consist of Peter Keogh on Bass, Matt Hedley on Drums and backing vocals, Mícheál Kennedy on lead guitar and Niáll Thomas Curtis fronting the band with rhythm guitar and his distinctive vocals.
Lonely Astronauts are a Belfast based band who have recently released singles to favourable praise within the Northern Irish and Irish music scene.
Lonely Astronauts take pride in their live show recently completing and Irish tour and supporting Brit-pop legends Ocean Colour scene in Belfast's legendary Mandela Hall
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18-22 Hill Street, BT1 2LA Belfast, United Kingdom, 18-22 Hill Street, Belfast, BT1 2, United Kingdom,Belfast
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