Dublin-based all-female four-piece rock band Martina and the Moons will play a headline show at The Grand Social, Dublin, on the 16th of December, with special guests Monday’s Child and Galia Arad.
Tickets are from €10 and are on sale now from powertiks.com
The show comes with the announcement of Martina and The Moons’ highly anticipated debut EP Starfish Social Club, out January 16th via Rubarb Music. Pre-save here https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/martinaandthemoons1/starfish-social-club/
Presented by Rubarb Music, the newly launched Irish artist development label from Ruadhri Cushnan and Shea McNelis, RUBARB JAM! Is a brand new showcase night spotlighting some of the most exciting rising artists, songwriters and bands.
Martina and the Moons recently returned with their striking new single ‘Laundry Mat’, released on Rubarb Music, earning extensive praise across Irish media (RTÉ 2FM Track of the Week, Galway bay FM Play Irish Track of the Week, BBC6, Radio X and more), the single coincided with Martina and the Moons playing three key new music showcases in Ireland and the UK: Output Music Conference, Belfast, Ireland Music Week, Dublin and The Great Escape, Brighton.
Martina and The Moons play The Grand Social, Dublin, with special guests Monday’s Child and Galia Arad on December 16th. Tickets are from €10 and are on sale now from powertik.com
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