TO KICK-START Culture Night 2024, a Limerick tribute band is inviting DIY lovers for quite the crash course.
Half Arsed Half Biscuit (HAHB) will invite music lovers to learn more about Half Man Half Biscuit band, whom have been described as the "most authentic" English folk band since The Clash, on Friday, September 20.
At the event, attendees will get to "learn a song or two", as well as make their own Half Man Half Biscuit tee shirt as HAHB frontman Niall Quinn did back in 1987 at the ripe old age of 14. The event will start at 4pm sharp in MIC's reception. Attendees have been advised to bring their own blank tee.
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At 7pm, the tribute band will perform some favourites in Kasbah, Dolans. Walk-ins welcomed are welcome and the event is free.
Half Arsed Half Biscuit was born of nothing more than the love of the band and the desire to hear their songs live in Ireland. The well-worn pathways for Irish fans of the notoriously travel-shy Half Man Half Biscuit weave through the various airports and ferry terminals.
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