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Music / January 24, 2024

Olan Monk, Baptist Goth & More are Playing This Experimental Electronic Night in the National Concert Hall

Olan Monk by @frederico_om
Music / January 24, 2024

Olan Monk, Baptist Goth & More are Playing This Experimental Electronic Night in the National Concert Hall

Words: Dylan Murphy

The National Concert Hall is hosting an evening of mercurial sounds featuring some of the most exciting and cutting edge artists from Ireland and beyond.

Gash Collective, Matthew Nolan Music and Homebeat are ensuring that the ‘all the nights are the same’ allegations are being put to bed. They’ve joined forces and recruited a serious lineup of experimental talent that pulls from ambient, to deconstructed electronic and industrial as part of the first 2024 edition of Metronome. And what better venue than the historic halls of the National Concert Hall to host the evening of avant-garde sounds.

Olan Monk, Baptist Goth and Jasmine Wood play The National Concert Hall on Saturday 27 January.

Doors are at 20.00 and tickets are €10. Click here to purchase yours.

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