Nineties favourites Picturehouse coming to Dundalk Gaol

Picturehouse, who are performing at Dundalk Gaol.Picturehouse, who are performing at Dundalk Gaol.
Picturehouse, who are performing at Dundalk Gaol.
Nineties indie pop group Picturehouse, who shot to fame with hits such as 'Sunburst' and 'Heavenly Day', will perform in the Oriel Centre Dundalk Gaol on Saturday, December 7 at 8.30pm.

At the height of their fame, Picture House toured with the Saw Doctors and supported Bon Jovi in Dublin, duetted with Meat Loaf and shared a stage with Texas and The Corrs.

'Sunburst', from their album Karmarama was the most played song on Irish radio in 1998, leading to frontman Dave Browne bagging 'The Phil Lynott songwriting award', presented by Phil's mother in London. Even Elton John was a fan as he bought 50 copies of Karmarama for his family and friends!

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Expect to hear all the hits on the night at this acoustic performance with Dave and Yann, including ‘Sunburst’, ‘Heavenly Day’ and ‘Everybody Loves My Girl’ and enjoy their tales about their adventures on the road.

Tickets for this intimate show are €30 and are available from www.orielcentre.ie

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