Competition CLOSED: Oliver Cole at The Workman’s Club

What are you up to this Saturday night? Nothing? Christ, we can’t have that, which is why Culch.ie would like to send you, and a friend of your choosing - you don’t have to bring Darren this time round - to see the lovely Oliver Cole in the Workman’s Club on Wellington Quay (that’s in Dublin, culchie Culchies!). Onetime Turn frontman Oliver has come up with some lovely Beatlesy/Elliottsy/Kinksy melodies for solo album We Albatri, like What Will You Do?, embedded most handily below.

We can’t guarantee either cuddly golden retriever will be at the gig, but sure you’d never know. Just drop us a comment to be in with a chance of nabbing the tickets. Winner will be chosen at random sometime Thursday morning. I’m airy-fairy in my timekeeping.

About Lisa McInerney

That cranky young wan from award-winning blog, Arse End Of Ireland, Lisa’s also noted for her dedication to cobbling together unrelated imprecations to make new and bemusing insults, mostly because she’s not eloquent enough to otherwise explain her deep-seated terror of genre fiction and Fianna Fail. In 2006, The Irish Times called her “… the most talented writer at work in Ireland today”, and her mam still can’t understand why this is better than being the new Marian Keyes. Which it totally is. Alright? Website Twitter: @SwearyLady Facebook.com/sweary Last FM: LeislVonTrapp

4 Responses to Competition CLOSED: Oliver Cole at The Workman’s Club

  1. sean thompson says:

    im free saturday come to think of it im free most saturdays :(

  2. mairead gallagher says:

    Got married 6 weeks ago. sensibleness can only last so long! ill take the night out and treat it well!

  3. Ciara OReilly says:

    Im free on Saturday wud love to go to this, its bank holiday weekend aswell so I can go mad and ive two days to recover :)

  4. Colm Hall says:

    I would judge it most swell were I to be victorious in this minor ticket scramblage, for i admire Mr Cole ever so much, and i would suffer a pleasantly fleeting delight were I to be chosen to attend said gig without contributing a payment for the accompanying admission fee.

    Or, i might just buy a ticket instead.