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Ranulph Fiennes at Dublin Bord Gais Energy Theatre

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Ranulph Fiennes is an explorer, writer and poet from Windsor.

Ranulph Fiennes will be performing 1 event in Dublin on Sunday 6th April 2025 at the Bord Gais Energy Theatre.

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Sun Apr 6 2025 Dublin, Ireland Ireland
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Address: Dublin Bord Gais Energy Theatre, Grand Canal Square, Docklands, Dublin, 2
Telephone: +353 1 677 7999
Venue Capacity: 2111
The Bord Gais Energy Theatre is a massive arena-sized live live performance theatre based on Grand Canal Square in Dublin. Sitting up to 2,111 fans, it has been home to some of the best theatre in the city since opening in 2010.