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Competition: Win tickets to see the incredible Ailbhe Reddy in Dublin plus a signed vinyl record

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Queer Irish musician Ailbhe Reddy is bringing her tour to Dublin early this summer, and lucky for GCN readers, we have a pair of tickets to give away, plus two signed vinyl copies of her latest record.

The Whelan’s gigs on May 5 and 6 will see the star perform tunes from the new Endless […] The post Competition: Win tickets to see the incredible Ailbhe Reddy in Dublin plus a signed vinyl record appeared first on GCN.

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