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03 Feb 2026

The Frames go back to their roots with special Limerick show

The Frames play Dolan’s Warehouse in Limerick on February 8

The Frames go back to their roots with special Limerick show

The Frames play Dolan’s Warehouse on February 8 I PICTURE: Piper Ferguson

ONE of Ireland’s most beloved bands, The Frames, have announced a special intimate show in Limerick, returning to one of the grassroots venues that played a vital role in shaping their early career.
The band will play Dolan’s Warehouse, next Sunday, February 8.
“These are the rooms... where we learn to tell stories and learn the magic of the intimate spaces. Only from there can we take it to a bigger stage with any confidence,” said Glen Hansard of the concert schedule that also includes Dundalk, Clonakilty and Kilkenny.
At a time when Irish artists continue to excel on the world stage, these shows shine a spotlight on the small and medium-sized venues that form the foundation of Ireland’s live music ecosystem, and which are now under increasing threat.
These grassroots venues are the training grounds for artists, technicians, promoters, and crews.

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This Frames tour has been organised by the venues and band to act as a wake-up call. It aims to be part of a wider ongoing conversation about the real hurdles these venues face to keep delivering quality shows. Without sustained support for these rooms, the artists of tomorrow may never get the chance to take their first steps.
Minister for Culture, Communications and Sport, Patrick O’Donovan said “I understand the vital role that grassroots venues play in Ireland’s cultural, creative and music ecosystem. In recognition of their importance, I launched the Grassroots Music Venue Support Scheme last year to help protect and sustain these venues.
“I am committed to supporting this important network and a second scheme is due to operate in 2026 which again will be open to independent venues nationwide to support their vital cultural activity.”

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