The Music Of U2 By Candlelight

St Patrick's Cathedral, Thursday 6th March - Saturday 8th March

Calling all U2 super fans… we’ve found exactly what you’re looking for! The Music Of U2 By Candlelight is finally here and it’s guaranteed to be an Unforgettable Fire!

Featuring a spectacular cast of world-class vocalists and epic live band, this concert might be Even Better Than The Real Thing! Prepare for a City Of Blinding (Candle)Lights, as you experience U2s biggest hits like never before!

Get ready to hear all your favourites, from ‘One’, ‘Bad’ and ‘Beautiful Day’ to ‘Pride’, ‘Vertigo’ and many more, all performed live by candlelight.

This incredible concert is going ahead With Or Without You, so don’t wait Until The End Of The World, book your tickets now for the Sweetest Thing you’ll see all year!


Date:
Thursday 6th March - Saturday 8th March
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€30 - €45
Address:
St Patrick's Cathedral, Saint Patrick's Close, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of St Patrick's Cathedral, Saint Patrick's Close, Dublin, Ireland

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