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Kodaline played a secret gig in Galway last night, and hundreds queued to get in
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KODALINE PLAYED A smallish traditional music pub in Galway last night, in a surprise gig for 200 fans.
The Dublin band took the stage in An Púcán as part of a late-notice Guinness Amplify event, alongside London Grammar and singer-songwriter Dan Croll.
This is what the queue looked like, after word emerged yesterday morning that the gig was taking place:
Kodaline tweeted yesterday morning:
And Guinness Amplify – a series of music events announced as a replacement for Arthur’s Day – posted this Vine. (Is that a pack of toilet roll your man is holding? We think it might be.)
https://vine.co/v/OZrIuvVZu6r
Fans queued from 4pm for wristbands, but only 200 were admitted.
They played a set including their signature cover, Dirty Old Town.
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Kodaline were preceded on stage by London Grammar…
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… and Dan Croll.
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But naturally, plenty of people missed out.
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