- Culture
- 05 Oct 23
The Haunted Dancehall kicks off on November 3 and runs till November 5.
The National Concert Hall in association with Foggy Notions and the Department of Tourism, Culture, Art, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media has announced the second iteration of the previously sold-out Haunted Dancehall.
This year you can expect to see a range of 40 contemporary classical artists including Kali Malone, Tirzah, Loraine James, Crash Ensemble, Lonnie Holly, Lucrecia Dalt, Space Afrika and more perform on November 3, 4 and 5 at the National Concert Hall and satellite venues.
The Haunted Dancehall will kick off on Friday, November 3 with a performance from Crash Ensemble in the main auditorium.
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On Saturday Tirzah will headline featuring tracks from her third studio album trip9love...???
London producer Loraine James, who released her third album Gentle Confrontation, will make her Dublin return at Haunted Dancehall.
Late-night events including Dónal Dineen's Backstory and Limerick DJ and turntablist Naive Ted will be held at Anseo on Camden Street and The Sugar Club over the weekend.
Tickets for The Sugar Club will be €10 each night and tickets for Anseo will be free on a first come served basis.
Haunted Dancehall are supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media to drive and encourage diversity in the Night-Time Economy.
Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Catherine Martin T.D. welcomed this year’s iteration of Haunted Dancehall: “I am delighted to see new creative partnerships developed that will diversify the Haunted Dancehall and bring more artists to audiences in venues across the city. This fantastic line-up features top class musicians, DJs and performers and I wish them every success on the night.”
Daily tickets are €27 and go on sale Friday 6 October 10am.