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20 December 2016 // Dublin, IE // Apollo House Busk

Glen and friends (including Christy Dignam, Jim Sheridan, Booka Brass Band, Ye Vagabonds, Andre K’por, some Kodaline lads, Niall Connolly, Liam O’Maonlai, Hozier, Dean Scurry, Matthew Devereux, and others) play to say thank you to the people who have supported the opening of NAMA building Apollo House by Home Sweet Home Eire for homeless people in a lunchtime busk.

Setlist: This Land is Your Land (Woody Guthrie, with new lyrics by Glen), Crazy World (Aslan), Tuba Solo, The Auld Triangle (Brendan Behan), The Times They Are A-Changin’ (Bob Dylan), High Hopes (Kodaline), All I Want (Kodaline), Get Up, Stand Up (Bob Marley) – Ghost Town (The Specials), A Song for James Connolly (Niall Connolly), Looking Up at the Stars (Andre K’Por), Good Woman Down, a sean nós, Take Me to Church (Hozier)

Media: Radio interview with Ryan Tubridy, Podcast interview with Jarlath Regan (An Irishman Abroad), Broadsheet, TheJournal.ie, Independent.ie, Irish Times, Photos by Ger Holland, Hot Press, RTE, Irish Central, Irish Examiner, Independent.ie, newstalk, New York Times video

Video:

Ireland Live News Report (by Denis Mahon)

Interview with Glen (by GossIRE)

Full gig (by United People)

This Land is Your Land (by TheJournal.ie)

Crazy World (by TheJournal.ie)

The Auld Triangle (by Declan Jude Cassidy)

High Hopes (by Declan Jude Cassidy)

High Hopes – All I Want (by TheJournal.ie)

Take Me to Church (by Declan James Cassidy)

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