Brilliant Irish rockers, The Coronas, will take over The Baggot stage on Wednesday 29 November 2017.
With four double platinum albums, a slew of top ten singles, sold out arenas and a legion of devoted fans behind them The Coronas have earned their title as one of Ireland’s best loved and hardest working bands.
Having played at Paddy’s Day Party last March in Dubai and having just released their fifth studio album 'Trust The Wire' in June, the boys are returning to McGettigan’s for a gig at The Baggot.
The Coronas
Danny O’Reilly (vocals, guitar), Graham Knox (bass), Conor Egan (drums) and Dave McPhillips (guitar) first burst into the Irish consciousness with their debut single 'Decision Time' in 2007.
It had been a decade since the guitar bands of the 90’s ruled supreme and The Coronas injected the Irish airwaves with a refreshing dose of catchy ruckus once again.
A new wave of millennial rockers were arriving (Arctic Monkeys, The Kooks) and The Coronas were leading the pack in Ireland.
By the end of 2007 The Coronas had released their debut album 'Heroes or Ghosts' to huge acclaim and had three hit singles in the charts; the last of which 'San Diego Song' set Irish radio aflame and propelled The Coronas into the spotlight.
Rock out to songs such as 'Something Else’s Hands' and 'Dreaming Again'.
Timings:
Wednesday 29 November 2017 from 10pm until Midnight
- Doors open at 8pm.
Price:
• AED 150 General Admission
Brilliant Irish rockers, The Coronas, will take over The Baggot stage on Wednesday 29 November 2017.
With four double platinum albums, a slew of top ten singles, sold out arenas and a legion of devoted fans behind them The Coronas have earned their title as one of Ireland’s best loved and hardest working bands.
Having played at Paddy’s Day Party last March in Dubai and having just released their fifth studio album 'Trust The Wire' in June, the boys are returning to McGettigan’s for a gig at The Baggot.
The Coronas
Danny O’Reilly (vocals, guitar), Graham Knox (bass), Conor Egan (drums) and Dave McPhillips (guitar) first burst into the Irish consciousness with their debut single 'Decision Time' in 2007.
It had been a decade since the guitar bands of the 90’s ruled supreme and The Coronas injected the Irish airwaves with a refreshing dose of catchy ruckus once again.
A new wave of millennial rockers were arriving (Arctic Monkeys, The Kooks) and The Coronas were leading the pack in Ireland.
By the end of 2007 The Coronas had released their debut album 'Heroes or Ghosts' to huge acclaim and had three hit singles in the charts; the last of which 'San Diego Song' set Irish radio aflame and propelled The Coronas into the spotlight.
Rock out to songs such as 'Something Else’s Hands' and 'Dreaming Again'.
Timings:
Wednesday 29 November 2017 from 10pm until Midnight
- Doors open at 8pm.
Price:
• AED 150 General Admission
place | The Baggot at McGettigan’s JLT Jumeirah Lake Towers (JLT), Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
local_phone | +971 4 378 0816 |
event_available | Wed, 29 Nov 2017 |
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Event Starts: 22:00 to 00:00 on Wed |
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General Admission: AED 150.00 |
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Brilliant Irish rockers, The Coronas, will take over The Baggot stage on Wednesday 29 November 2017.
With four double platinum albums, a slew of top ten singles, sold out arenas and a legion of devoted fans behind them The Coronas have earned their title as one of Ireland’s best loved and hardest working bands.
Having played at Paddy’s Day Party last March in Dubai and having just released their fifth studio album 'Trust The Wire' in June, the boys are returning to McGettigan’s for a gig at The Baggot.
The Coronas
Danny O’Reilly (vocals, guitar), Graham Knox (bass), Conor Egan (drums) and Dave McPhillips (guitar) first burst into the Irish consciousness with their debut single 'Decision Time' in 2007.
It had been a decade since the guitar bands of the 90’s ruled supreme and The Coronas injected the Irish airwaves with a refreshing dose of catchy ruckus once again.
A new wave of millennial rockers were arriving (Arctic Monkeys, The Kooks) and The Coronas were leading the pack in Ireland.
By the end of 2007 The Coronas had released their debut album 'Heroes or Ghosts' to huge acclaim and had three hit singles in the charts; the last of which 'San Diego Song' set Irish radio aflame and propelled The Coronas into the spotlight.
Rock out to songs such as 'Something Else’s Hands' and 'Dreaming Again'.
Timings:
Wednesday 29 November 2017 from 10pm until Midnight
- Doors open at 8pm.
Price:
• AED 150 General Admission