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Dublin Fringe Festival returns in 2022 with an array of unmissable queer events

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The Dublin Fringe Festival is set to make an emphatic return in 2022, after hosting restricted celebrations for the past two years as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The festival will run from September 10 – 25, “Celebrating the glorious, the curious and the improbable from the top of the skyline’s tallest buildings, to […] The post Dublin Fringe Festival returns in 2022 with an array of unmissable queer events appeared first on GCN.

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