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Five fresh queer Irish tracks to add to your playlist

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Spring has sprung and it’s brought with it a host of fantastic new queer Irish music. While marginalised genders continue to fight for radio time on Irish airwaves, there is no shortage of queer Irish tracks deserving of air time.

Here’s just a handful. Bobbi Arlo Since the release of her debut radio smash […] The post Five fresh queer Irish tracks to add to your playlist appeared first on GCN.

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