The Radio to make live Dublin debut
The Radio will launch themselves to the hometown crowds in October
The Hot Press Newsdesk, 01 Sep 2004

Hot Press faves The Radio make their live debut with an awfully civilised sit-down gig in the Temple Bar Music Centre on October 8.
Featuring assorted ex-members of Johnny Pyro, Chicks and the godlike Rollerskate Skinny, the trio's Kindness album is out now on Reekus and worthy of immediate purchase.
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