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The Blindboy Podcast at Dublin Vicar Street

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The Blindboy Podcast is an eclectic podcast containing short fiction, interviews and comedy, hosted by Blindboy Boatclub of Irish comedy hip hop duo The Rubberbandits.

The Blindboy Podcast will be performing 1 event in Dublin on Monday 27th January 2025 at the Vicar Street.

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Mon Jan 27 2025 Dublin, Ireland Ireland
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Address: Dublin Vicar Street, 58-59 Thomas St, Dublin 8, Dublin,
Telephone: 017755800
Venue Capacity: 1500
Vicar Street is a live music and performance venue based on Thomas Street in Dublin 8. Originally opened in 1998, and renovated and extended in 2002, it's one of the city's most popular places for music concerts, adult contemporary performances, comedians, and entertainers. It can fit up to 1,500 standing and 1,050 sitting fans.