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/ August 2, 2023

Irish Gig Of The Week: Sheep

Image Credit: Aldianaphotojournal
/ August 2, 2023

Irish Gig Of The Week: Sheep

Words: Dray Morgan

Jack Daniel’s and District share an authentic love for music culture and we thought who better to team up with to celebrate the best new gigs. Every week, we’re handpicking the must-attend show in the capital, ranging from underground rappers in dimly lit rooms to rising stars on sold-out tours.

Dublin band Sheep have been performing throughout the city and are set to play their first headline gig with support from Emily Beattie. Their single ‘Terms Of Surrender’ exudes intensity. Heavy vocals mixed with distorted guitars gives a sound reminiscent of Mogwai.

In the intimate setting of Workman’s cellar, the band are sure to create a cathartic atmosphere where the passion is palpable

Sheep and will be playing Workman’s Cellar on 2 August. Click here to grab tickets.

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