Tipperary Battle of the Bands 2015 Start your Christmas with an incredible night of live music

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On Monday, 21st December 2015, five bands will compete in the Tipperary Battle of the Bands in Hayes Hotel, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

Haven, Minus One, Small Fish, Strings and Things and The Drive, will be battling it out for the winning prize of a 3-day professional recording opportunity and support slot performance in The Academy, Dublin. Our MC for the night’s event is the well-known model, DJ and TV3 Xposé presenter Michelle Doherty.

The Tipperary Battle of the Bands will be held in the ICON nightclub and the first band will take to the stage at 9pm, with drink promotions and music ‘til late. People attending the competition have the opportunity to win a variety of concert tickets as well as supporting their favourite bands by voting for them on the night. Cost at the door will be €10.

This will be the ultimate night of live music over the Christmas Season.

Why not follow the Finalists on Facebook:

Haven, Minus One, Small Fish, Strings and Things and The Drive

For further information please contact:

Rachel Willoughby Communication Consultant at 086 8106690 or rachelwillo@gmail.com

Sinead Gleeson Production Manager at 087 7042884 or entertainment@hayeshotel.ie

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Start Date - End Date

Dec 21, 2015 - Dec 22, 2015

Start Time - End Time

8:30 pm - 2:30 am

Cost

€10

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