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‘I'll never forget the last Limerick gig, it was mental' – folk-rocker Tadhg relishing his return

‘I'll never forget the last Limerick gig, it was mental' – folk-rocker Tadhg relishing his return

After supporting Kingfishr, the singer-songwriter will play his first headliner in Limerick
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Folk-rock singer-songwriter Tadhg Williams has announced his first ever headline show in Limerick, set to take place at The Record Room on Friday, June 6.
This date is a major moment for the rising artist who is currently in the middle of an ambitious Irish tour titled This Tour is a Nixer.
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