Something Happens, Paddy Casey, and Hothouse Flowers will perform key albums from their back catalogue as part of the National Concert Hall's Landmark Series this summer.
Dublin band Something Happens, who formed in the 1980s, will play their albums Been There, Seen That, Done That and Stuck Together With God’s Glue in full on 12 June.
Tom Dunne (vocals), Ray Harman (guitar), Alan Byrne (bass) and Eamonn Ryan (drums) were a popular live fixture over thirty years ago with hits including Beach, Parachute and Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello (Petrol).
Paddy Casey celebrates the albums that defined the early chapters of his career; Amen (So Be It), which is one of the biggest ever selling albums in Ireland, and Living, on 4 July.
The singer is currently mixing and getting ready to release the first single from his as yet unnamed new album this summer.
Hothouse Flowers take to the NCH stage on 17 September to play their album Home, which included the tracks Christchurch Bells, Give It Up and their version of I Can See Clearly Now.
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