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Davy Kehoe & Wah Wah Wino

Featuring Sean MacErlaine, Poppa Wheelie with Little Movies, Dream~cycles and Dark Delight

The Douglas Hyde are delighted to announce this one-off event devised by producer Davy Kehoe along with the imprint Wah Wah Wino, featuring a host of their frequent collaborators, on Friday 6 October at 6.30pm.

Poppa Wheelie will be travelling all the way from Amsterdam with his tapes and other sounds, and will be accompanied by Little Movies and their MS-20 synthesisers. Sean MacErlaine will follow this with a solo clarinet performance, before Davy Kehoe and his live band play songs from his debut album Short Passing Game.

The night will end with a back to back DJ set from Dark Delight and Dream~cycles.

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