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  2. Whelan's - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; ... Whelan's is a pub and music venue in Dublin, Ireland.

  3. Fanning at Whelans - Wikipedia

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    Fanning At Whelans is an Irish music television series, that celebrates the Irish music scene. The programmes are presented by Dave Fanning from Whelan's, in Wexford Street, Dublin. [1] [2] The show consists of live music from both up-and-coming and established Irish bands/artists from varying genres. It is broadcast on Virgin Media TV. [3] [4] [5]

  4. The Village (music venue) - Wikipedia

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    The Village is a music venue situated next to Whelan's on Wexford Street, Dublin, Ireland. Formerly a nightclub owned by Mean Fiddler, in 2003 it was turned into a music venue. It has a large balcony and a capacity of 550. On 16 March 2008 at approximately 01:15, [1] The Village caught fire.

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  7. Eileen Whelan (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Eileen Whelan (born 1964) is an Irish journalist, newsreader and presenter with RTÉ, Ireland's national radio and television station, where she has presented the One O'Clock News, Six One News and Nine O'Clock News, as well as all other news bulletins on both radio and television. [1] [2] [3]

  8. List of events at the 3Arena - Wikipedia

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    The 3Arena is an indoor amphitheatre located beside the river Liffey at North Wall Quay in the Dublin Docklands in Dublin, Ireland. It was built on the site of the former Point Theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade preserved from its original role as a railway goods handling station.

  9. Arthur's Day - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin shows occurred in four major venues (The Academy, Tripod, Vicar Street and Whelan's), 28 public houses and a specially established venue called Hop Store 13 at St. James's Gate Brewery. [12] The events saw several high-profile acts performing in smaller locations than usual, with the likes of Tom Jones playing in a small Dublin pub.