Dirty Circus on way back in town
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Author: Our Reporter
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From this week's Galway City Tribune
The Dirty Circus is on its way back to the Róisín Dubh, this time with a ‘Live Band & Burlesque’ for an unforgettable night of electrifying entertainment in the hands of Vixen & The Dirty Secrets!
This one-of-a-kind live band on Friday week, May 2, brings together the perfect blend of sultry burlesque, jaw-dropping circus acts, and high-energy rock ‘n’ roll.
With stunning performances from Sparkling Spitfire, the legendary Miss Memphis Shell and the incredible Betty Beour, Vixen & The Dirty Secrets deliver an unforgettable experience that will have you on the edge of your seat from 8pm to finish.
And guests can stay on late – from 11pm to 2am – for the return to Galway of Shuffle as the perfect afterparty!
This high-energy event features the perfect mix of vintage swing and modern electro, guaranteed to get you moving all night long.
Adding to the excitement, live dancers and stage performers will light up the stage with jaw-dropping moves and fierce performances.
Pictured: Miss Memphis Shell…back at the Róisín Dubh with the Dirty Circus.
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