Dropkick Murphys + Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls + Haywire I Luxembourg
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den Atelier & Banque Internationale à Luxembourg - BIL proudly present:
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🎵 Dropkick Murphys (US)
🎧 youtube.com/watch?v=9d8SzG4FPyM?si=VS_WJHzqnMlNAnVC
🎧 open.spotify.com/artist/7w9jdhcgHNdiPeNPUoFSlx
Taking their musical cues from British Oi!, American hardcore, and traditional Irish music, Boston's Dropkick Murphys have built a reputation as one of America's most celebrated Celtic punk outfits. The group formed in the late '90s as a fiery, though relatively straightforward punk outfit, but through the years they began incorporating traditional Irish folk instrumentation and melody into their unruly sound. With songs about working-class troubles, street-tough solidarity, and the joys to be found at the bottom of a bottle, the Murphys won over both traditional punk fans and mainstream revelers, particularly after their song "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" was featured in Martin Scorsese's 2006 Oscar-winning film The Departed. In subsequent years, the band's audience increased significantly with albums like 2011's Going Out in Style and 2017's 11 Short Stories of Pain & Glory consistently charting in the Top Ten. Also active in charitable causes and politics, they founded the Claddagh Fund to support community-based nonprofits and have essentially become regional heroes in their hometown. Following 2021's Turn Up That Dial, the Murphys returned with their first all-acoustic sets in 2022's This Machine Still Kills Fascists and 2023's Okemah Rising.
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Rockhal
5 Avenue du Rock'n'Roll,
4083 Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
https://www.atelier.lu/
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🎵 Dropkick Murphys (US)
🎧 youtube.com/watch?v=9d8SzG4FPyM?si=VS_WJHzqnMlNAnVC
🎧 open.spotify.com/artist/7w9jdhcgHNdiPeNPUoFSlx
Taking their musical cues from British Oi!, American hardcore, and traditional Irish music, Boston's Dropkick Murphys have built a reputation as one of America's most celebrated Celtic punk outfits. The group formed in the late '90s as a fiery, though relatively straightforward punk outfit, but through the years they began incorporating traditional Irish folk instrumentation and melody into their unruly sound. With songs about working-class troubles, street-tough solidarity, and the joys to be found at the bottom of a bottle, the Murphys won over both traditional punk fans and mainstream revelers, particularly after their song "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" was featured in Martin Scorsese's 2006 Oscar-winning film The Departed. In subsequent years, the band's audience increased significantly with albums like 2011's Going Out in Style and 2017's 11 Short Stories of Pain & Glory consistently charting in the Top Ten. Also active in charitable causes and politics, they founded the Claddagh Fund to support community-based nonprofits and have essentially become regional heroes in their hometown. Following 2021's Turn Up That Dial, the Murphys returned with their first all-acoustic sets in 2022's This Machine Still Kills Fascists and 2023's Okemah Rising.
[---⏩ ABOUT ⏪---]
Rockhal
5 Avenue du Rock'n'Roll,
4083 Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
https://www.atelier.lu/
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
www.atelier.lu
#denAtelier
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