
Dark Tropics / Martello – live gallery and review from Upstairs Whelans Dublin 11.10.2025
Upstairs at Whelan’s can feel like a world of its own intimate, atmospheric, and when the right acts take the stage, utterly electric. On the

Upstairs at Whelan’s can feel like a world of its own intimate, atmospheric, and when the right acts take the stage, utterly electric. On the

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