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Music / June 8, 2023

Kelis and BICEP are playing in The Guinness Storehouse

Music / June 8, 2023

Kelis and BICEP are playing in The Guinness Storehouse

Words: Dray Morgan

The Pioneering DJ duo are set to play later this month, followed by Kelis in early July.

Guinness has announced that Kelis and BICEP will make special performances in the Guinness Storehouse this summer. It comes after Dermot Kennedy performed in The Guinness Storehouse earlier this year.

This performance will be Kelis’ only performance on Irish soil this summer, marking 20 years since her hit ‘Milkshake’.

BICEP have been established at the forefront of the Irish alternative electronic music scene consistently in recent years. Their sold-out show on St. Patrick’s this year has only been one of many dates the duo have performed worldwide

Moreover, the environment is set to embrace the summer with artist and illustrator Fatti Burke dedicating a beach installation for the night.

Tickets for BICEP at the Guinness Storehouse on the 21 June are priced at 35.00 euro with tickets on sale on the 8 June at 14:00 here

Tickets for Kelis at the Guinness Storehouse on the 4 July are priced at 35.00 euro, with tickets on sale on the 19 June at 10:00 here

Elsewhere on District: The Future of Irish Music 2023.