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Pork Pie and Floating Cloud set to take to the stage in Dundalk's Spirit Store tonight
Free admission to the gig at the Spirit Store tonight, Wednesday May 29th
Pork Pie who will play with special guests Floating Cloud
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29 May 2024 1:35 PM
The Spirit Store in association with Dundalk FM present Pork Pie plus special guests Floating Cloud featuring Pete Johnson and Robbie Sharkey.
The two local bands will take to the stage in the Spirit Store on Wednesday, May 29th. Doors open 8pm and there is no cover charge for admission.
Pork Pie are back with the original four members, Peter Laverty (Lead Guitar), Shane Brett (Drums), Michael Laverty (Bass) and Michael Stafford (Guitar, Keyboards and Vocals).
Pork Pie are a four-piece contemporary psychedelic, funk, rock, heavy soul band who originally formed in 1993 playing almost exclusively original songs.
Pete Johnson and Robbie Sharkey have been a constant presence on the local music scene for nearly three decades, playing music that has a uniquely distinctive voice and perspective on life in the town.
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