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Published 09:50 10 Dec 2019 GMT
Updated 10:46 18 Dec 2019 GMT
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Watch them ring in the new year along with special guests Ash, Aimée and Lisa McHugh, all for €36.90.
Tickets for the above over 18s event include entry to the Liffey Lights Midnight Moment and are on sale here
Liffey Lights Midnight Moment
This is it! A dazzling 'Solar Symphony' spectacle you'll most definitely want to see!
Witness stunning meteoric images of fiery comets, shooting stars and spiralling galaxies hurtle across the walls and buildings of Custom House Quays all to the sound of a newly devised musical score performed live by the orchestra on stage on the River Liffey. Look out for the aqua beams, lasers and Pyrotechnics that will illuminate the midnight sky too.
This is a free event. See the entertainments from George's Quay and be there at midnight to ring in the new year
New Year's Day Concert (3pm to 8pm)
So, by the looks of things, 2020 will be starting with a bang!
To continue the celebrations, get to Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, where energetic performances by Kila, and more fantastic Irish musicians like Wyvern Lingo, Brian Deady and Luz will put on a mega show. Plus, there's set to be plenty of pop up street performances to keep little ones entertained too.
This is an entirely free event and perfect for all the family
As it's a two-day festival, why not make a mini staycation out of it?
Stay at the likes of The Mercantile Hotel on Dame Street with its double, twin, triple and family size rooms at various affordable rates. You'll be nestled right in the centre of all the entertainment and shopping action.
Close to the city centre is the four-star Herbert Park Hotel, a luxurious hotel in Ballsbridge neighbourhood, yet all within walking distance of the Aviva Stadium, the RDS and the city centre itself.
Be sure to visit the beautiful Christ Church Cathedral — Dublin's oldest building, then hop on a hilarious Dublin Pedal Tour and see the city, cycling to your favourite tunes.
Don't miss your chance to visit EPIC, The Irish Emigration Museum, and winner of Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2019. You'll see the impact the Irish and Ireland's history has had all over the world and it really is quite something!
Then head for the Pearce Lyons Distillery in the trendy Liberties. Find out more about what you can get up to here.
Now, to kickstart 2020!
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