The line-up for Hard Working Class Heroes 2017 has been announced today including Laoise, Le Boom & more.
With the annual Dublin based Festival only weeks away the HWCH 2017 line-up will feature sets from the likes of Bad Bones, Bitch Falcon, Frankenstein Bolts, Floor Staff, Jafarais, Katie Laffan, Jealous of the Birds, Laoise, Le Boom, Maria Kelly, Paddy Hanna, Orchid Collective, Rocstrong, Rosa Nutty, Sleep Thieves, Thumper and more. See full bill below.
This year’s HWCH venues are The Workman’s Club, The Grand Social, Tramline, The Underground and The Tara Building.
Hard Working Class Heroes 2017 is set to take place from September 28th to 30th in several venues across Dublin City. For more information visit hwch.net .
HWCH 2017 will also see a mixture of workshops, discussions, and panels which are growing in importance year on year for artists across all levels to meet with people one-to-one who can make a difference. Journalist Jim Carroll will, once again, host the discussions.
HWCH 2017 Ticket info:
Tickets (incl charges) via Eventbrite are priced as follows:
Conference & weekend live €55.00 / Weekend live €35.00 / Conference €25.00
The line-up for Hard Working Class Heroes 2017 has been announced today including Laoise, Le Boom & more.
With the annual Dublin based Festival only weeks away the HWCH 2017 line-up will feature sets from the likes of Bad Bones, Bitch Falcon, Frankenstein Bolts, Floor Staff, Jafarais, Katie Laffan, Jealous of the Birds, Laoise, Le Boom, Maria Kelly, Paddy Hanna, Orchid Collective, Rocstrong, Rosa Nutty, Sleep Thieves, Thumper and more. See full bill below.
This year’s HWCH venues are The Workman’s Club, The Grand Social, Tramline, The Underground and The Tara Building.
Hard Working Class Heroes 2017 line-up
Hard Working Class Heroes 2017 is set to take place from September 28th to 30th in several venues across Dublin City. For more information visit hwch.net .
HWCH 2017 will also see a mixture of workshops, discussions, and panels which are growing in importance year on year for artists across all levels to meet with people one-to-one who can make a difference. Journalist Jim Carroll will, once again, host the discussions.
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