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The Saw Doctors will play a second show at the Heineken® Big Top on Sunday 28th July 2024 as part of Galway International Arts Festival.
Tickets for this extra date will go on sale this Wednesday 13th December at 10am from giaf.ie.
The first date for The Saw Doctors at the Heineken® Big Top, 27th July 2024, sold out in under 30 minutes when it went on sale earlier this week. Due to demand Galway International Arts Festival and Róisín Dubh today announced an extra date for these Irish legends at the same venue on 28th July 2024. This date at the Heineken® Big Top will be part of Galway International Arts Festival and will follow The Saw Doctors US Tour next summer which includes a headline show at SummerStage in Central Park, New York.
Tickets for this extra date will go on sale this Wednesday 13th December at 10am from giaf.ie /roisindubh.net.
GIAF’s John Crumlish and Paul Fahy commented, 'We are delighted there was such a phenomenal demand for tickets for The Saw Doctors as part of the 2024 Galway International Arts Festival. They were one of the Festival highlights last July. We are very happy to announce this second show on Sunday 28 July. Ticket sales for other concerts at the Heineken® Big Top including Block Rockin Beats, Gavin James, Kneecap and KETTAMA are all very strong and we are looking forward to another great summer of concerts next July at the Heineken Big Top.’
The Heineken® Big Top, a central venue of the renowned Galway International Arts Festival, provides the perfect backdrop for The Saw Doctors to showcase their unique blend of rock, folk, and pop-infused tunes. Fans can expect a high-energy performance featuring classic hits like I Useta Lover, N17, and To Win Just Once, as well as newer tracks that showcase the band's enduring talent and creativity.
More Heineken® Big Top announcements will be made in the coming weeks.
Galway International Arts Festival would like to acknowledge the support of its principal funding agencies the Arts Council and Fáilte Ireland; its Drinks Partner Heineken; and Education Partner University of Galway.