Back by popular demand, With The Lights Out, Clare’s premier tribute to Nirvana, are returning to Lucas Bar, Ennis on December 27th with the undisputed heavyweights from Tipperary, Feckin Raging, a sensational tribute to Rage Against the Machine.

Off the back of two previous jam-packed events in Lucas Bar earlier this year, With The Lights Out are returning to bring 2024 to a close with a show that definitely shouldn’t be missed. Mark this one in your Christmas night out calendar – make it one of your 12 pubs of Christmas stops!

“We’re thrilled to once again share the stage with our good friends Feckin Raging, a massively talented, high-energy Rage Against the Machine tribute band from Tipperary. After the roaring success of our last collaboration we couldn’t wait to get back on stage together. Massive thanks to Dylan and the team at Lucas for their ongoing support and the facilitation of live rock music in Ennis”.

Join both With the Lights Out and Feckin Raging for an unforgettable night of grunge and rock on December 27th from 8.30pm onward – Free Entry Event.

A word from Dylan Hayes:

“2024 has been an incredible year for Lucas Bar and it’s an absolute pleasure to run all the musical events in the back bar. Myself and the staff are incredibly grateful to all our regulars and punters for the year round business, and for picking Lucas Bar as your location of choice when out and about for a drink or two. As 2024 comes to an end I’d like to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Don’t be a stranger over the festive period – give the shopping a break and give a shout in, we’ll look after you. Keep an eye on our social media pages for upcoming events in the New Year as we hope to make 2025 as successful a year as this one! Best wishes, Dylan”.

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