Tour dates for rest of March and April for any of ye that are fans...
RODRIGO Y GABRIELA
Irish Tour March/April 2005
This Thursday, March 31st - ATHLONE, Dean Crowe Theatre - Box Office 0906 492129
This Sunday, April 3rd - ENNIS, Glór - Box Office 065 6843103
Next Tuesday, April 5th - CORK, The Everyman Palace - Box Office 021 4501673
Next Wednesday, April 6th - CORK, The Everyman Palace - Box Office 021 4501673
Next Friday, April 8th - BELFAST, Spring & Airbrake - Box Office 048 90325942 www.ticketmaster.ie
Next Sunday, April 10th - GALWAY, Black Box - Box Office 091 569777
Monday, April 11th - LIMERICK, Dolans - Box Office 061 314483
Tuesday, April 12th (afternoon show) - LIMERICK, Dolans, Under 18s - Box Office 061 314483
Tuesday, April 12th - LIMERICK, Dolans - Box Office 061 314483
Wednesday, April 13th - KILLARNEY, The Priory - Box Office 064 31524 (Roxy Records)
Thursday, April 14th - WATERFORD, Shefflins - Box Office 051 877811/051 875622
Friday, April 15th - DUBLIN, The Olympia - 0818 719 300 www.ticketmaster.ie
Friday April 16th (afternoon show) - DUBLIN, The Ark, Under 16's - 01 6707788, Age 4 - 16 years (Sold-Out)
Saturday, April 16th - DUBLIN, The Olympia - 0818 719 300 www.ticketmaster.ie
Sunday, April 17th - DUBLIN, The Olympia - 0818 719 300 www.ticketmaster.ie
They will be donating a percentage of proceeds from The Olympia show to Oxfam’s Asia Appeal.
This will be the their last Irish tour of their amazing ‘Live Manchester And Dublin’ album.
Rodrigo y Gabriela are set to record a brand new album in their native Mexico in June with a view to an Autumn release.
The albums ‘Live Manchester And Dublin’ and ‘Re-Foc’ are out now on Rubyworks. ‘Live Manchester And Dublin’ was recorded at Manchester Academy and Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin. The album will be released in Germany, Scandinavia, Belgium, Italy and Switzerland this May.
“They constantly change direction: at times Rodrigo concentrates on rapid-fire jazz or Spanish-influenced single-string playing, while Gabriela provides slick strummed backing. Then she picks up a plectrum to match the lead guitar work, while switching to a drifting, more delicate mood piece such as ‘Paris’, or breaking into a sudden burst of Dave Brubeck's ‘Take Five’. All of which is matched by an impressive sense of fun. "You can do lap-dancing or striptease to this," announces Gabriela as she launches into another complex composition. She and Rodrigo deserve to be the next guitar heroes..”
– The Guardian
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