St. Paddy's Day Slay at The Old Market Assembly
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"Craic upon craic with Slaughterhaus’ red-headed Irish queens Dee Ryder and Macha-Zu giving Riverdance a much needed drag makeover. With dizzying campfire anarcho-folk from Ninotchka + DJs til late."

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A gig held at The Old Market Assembly on Friday 17th March. The event starts at 22:00.


The perfect St Patrick’s day party is finally here! Join us at The Old Market Assembly on March 17th for a night of debauchery. Irish drag, live Celtic folk punk and a load of craic!

Introducing the band - three-time Glastonbury festival veterans - Ninotchka!
This folk trio will be playing their finest Irish folk fit for a jig, and Promoting the launch of their new EP 'Shipshape & Bristol Fashion'.

Your Irish Queens for the Night - Dee Ryder and Macha-Zu!
These iconic Irish red-head bombshells channel their Celtic roots performing lip-syncs and Irish step dance.

Expect a night of drinking, jigs, reels and stunning drag numbers that’ll have you swinging from the rafters.


Sláinte!


TIMINGS:
- Doors: 10pm
- Show: 11pm
- DJ from show finish
- Close: 2am

ON THE NIGHT:
- This event is 18+.
- The toilets are gender neutral
- The show may feature flashing lights
- Any form of discrimination or hostility will not be tolerated. We promote a queer safe space for everyone. There will be security at the venue. If you are having any issues please let a member of security, or the bar staff know.

All ticket sales are non-refundable, however there will be a resale option on Headfirst if the event sells out.

Entry requirements:

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