David Keenan returns home to Dundalk for a sell out show in the Spirit Store.
An emotional night full of love from his home town with the crowed singing along to every word.
Support came from Madra Salach and it was their first time playing in Dundalk. The crowed absolutely loved the emotional trad along with some great banter from the lads on stage.
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Words & Photos Carl Foran – @carlforanphotography
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