- Music
- 17 Jun 24
The gig is set to take place on June 30, with tickets priced at €12.
Sexy Tadhg, Curtisy and more have announced a Pull Up For Palestine event in aid of Islamic Relief, Ireland's Palestine emergency appeal. The gig is set to take place on June 30 in the Grand Social.
The lineup features an array of up-and-coming Irish artists, such as Sexy Tadhg, Curtisy, Trophy Wife, dryeyes, Uly, and Pier.
The venue's beer garden will be open an hour before the doors open at 7:30 where attendees will be able to purchase merchandise and art.
Sexy Tadhg has been dominating the queer music scene across the country and is set to perform later this month at the MOTHER pride block party; their co-host Curtisy freshly debuted at No.3 on the Irish Independent Albums Chart with his debut LP WHAT WAS THE QUESTION. Dryeyes, also set to feature, recently made waves on social media with his debut EP, the apple tree.
Pull Up For Palestine is the the latest in a string of gigs in aid of Palestine announced by Irish musicians as of late. David Keenan announced a Dundalk for Palestine gig last Monday; set to take place on August 3 at the Spirit Store, it features an array of Dundalk musicians such as R&B duo Negro Impacto, Elephant, Jinx Lennon, Geansaí, imBau, Sophie Coyle, with more to be announced.
Advertisement
On the same day, an Irish traditional music for Palestine gig was announced for June 27, with the lineup including Hothouse Flowers lead singer Liam Ó Maonlaí, TG4 presenter Doireann Ní Ghlacháin, and Greek bouzouki player Libby McCrohan.
Tickets for the Pull Up For Palestine gig are priced at €12 and are available here.
View this post on Instagram