
Ash / Davey Macmanus – Ad Astra tour live gallery and review from The Academy Dublin 11.12.2025
Kicking off the night was the venerable Davey Macmanus, who brought a commanding and deeply personal performance to the stage. His set was a powerful

Kicking off the night was the venerable Davey Macmanus, who brought a commanding and deeply personal performance to the stage. His set was a powerful

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