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Iggy Pop with Meryl Streek, Muireann Bradley, and more

Jun 7, 2025 at 15:00  ·  Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin

Iggy Pop
Jun 7
Iggy Pop
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Dublin trio Really Good Time blends QOTSA and The Walkmen styles with powerful live shows since 2021. Known for UK/EU tours, festival stages, and supporting Franz Ferdinand.
Muireann Bradley, from Ballybofey, County Donegal, draws inspiration from classic blues artists. Her debut album features live, unedited tracks reminiscent of 1920s and 1930s recordings.
Iggy Pop, born in Michigan, prefigured '70s punk and '90s grunge, known for iconic albums like Lust for Life and The Idiot. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Stooges in 2010 and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2020. His collaboration with Josh Homme on Post Pop Depression earned a Grammy nod. Iggy's film work includes the Golden Globe-nominated "Gold" and contributions to "Good Time," which won at Cannes.
Brighton's Lambrini Girls, featuring Phoebe, Lilly, and Banksy, blend punk flair. Their debut, "Who Let The Dogs Out," is out now. Known for vibrant, high-energy shows.
Born punk force Meryl Streek is known for raw, cutting-edge punk rock. His acclaimed album *Songs for the Deceased* features collaborations with Oliver Ackermann, Phil Wyer, and more.
The Scratch, formed in 2016 in Dublin, blend metal, folk, and Irish trad. Known for high-energy acoustic jams, viral videos, and shows with Dropkick Murphys. Their albums hit top Irish charts, with nods from Choice Music Prize. Collaborated with James Vincent McMorrow and featured on The Late Late Show and Netflix’s House of Guinness.
London-based Warmduscher, known for chaos and experimentation, embrace gqom, hip-hop, jazz, punk-funk, and disco on their new album, "Too Cold To Hold," creating a fresh, bold sound.
Dublin’s SPRINTS blend urgent post-punk with raw, compassionate lyrics. Known for hits from their Top 20 debut, they've toured with IDLES, Pixies, and rocked Glastonbury.
Slowdive, born in Reading, England, are known for their shoegaze style blending reverb-drenched guitars and experimental sounds. Their latest album, "everything is alive," merges familiar shoegaze elements with new beginnings, highlighting their enduring influence on a younger audience. The band members, Rachel Goswell, Neil Halstead, Christian Savill, Nick Chaplin, and Simon Scott, collaborate to explore life’s shimmering nature and universal themes through diverse sonic landscapes.

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