After announcing an incredible lineup for this year’s Pride Block Party, Mother has just revealed plans to keep the party going with two official Pride after-parties. Whether you’re in the mood for disco, house, pop, or something in between, there’s a vibe for everyone.
On May 28, Mother’s usual spot in Lost Lane will host a late-night extravaganza featuring Rocky T. Delgado, who will be mixing tunes in the Main Room. DJ Glamo is taking over The Library, while Jamie G will be leading the dance floor in the Round Bar.
Meanwhile, on the same night, The Button Factory in Dublin’s Temple Bar will be taken over by none other than the legends Ghostboy, Ruth Kavanagh, Claire Beck and Kelly-Anne Byrne.
Doors open at 11PM for both venues. After-party tickets are now live and extremely limited, so it’s time to lock in your plans and prepare to dance ’til sunrise.
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And let’s not forget your mid-day plans with Mother’s Block Party returning to its iconic home at the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks. The iconic Block Party will light up Dublin on Saturday, June 28, coinciding with the city’s official Pride celebrations. With three music stages, fairground rides, multiple bars, and a full-on festival feel, Mother is once again creating the ultimate Pride playground.
The headline acts? None other than globally renowned DJ and producer The Blessed Madonna and drag royalty Trixie Mattel, who will be gracing the decks for a very special DJ set.
Throughout the festival, many more incredible artists will be performing across all stages. The full lineup will include the Mother DJs, Samantha Mumba, Sing Along Social, Haus of Wig, Drag Aerobics and more.
With over 50% of Block Party tickets already sold, you better hurry to grab those tickets while they’re still available.Choose your Mother Pride after-party, and get ready to dance loud, proud, and late into the night Mother-style.
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