The Pale White, indie rock band from Newcastle rocked the Workman’s Club on Friday night.
This was the guys first Dublin headliner show and by the love and excitement shown in the room I don’t doubt that they’ll be back for more.
On tour to promote their new album “The Big Sad”, the songs and crowd were nothing but happy and pumped singing and dancing along to every song.
The night was started with Waterfords indie rock band Kleio, a young band who are really starting to make their name in the music scene now with their catchy songs that easily get a crowd moving.
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Photos & words – Erica Keogh @ericasnapz
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