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Dublin Fringe unveils 2024 programme packed with incredible queer shows

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Dublin Fringe Festival 2024 will take over the city for 16 awe-inspiring days and nights from September 7 to 22. Marking its 30th birthday this year, the festival has been shaking up the Irish capital for three decades with jaw-dropping performances, mind-blowing art, and unforgettable moments – so get ready to jump into this year’s….

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