Party: The Revs live at whelan's

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The Revs live at whelan's

Club: Whelanslive

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Date: 26.08.2017 19:30
Address: 25 Wexford St, Dublin, Ireland | show on the map »

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Party: The Revs live at whelan's

The Revs were an indie rock band from Kilcar, County Donegal in Ireland. The group consisted of three childhood friends: Rory Gallagher (named after the famous blues guitarist Rory Gallagher and who had previously released the album 20th Century at the age of 18) on bass guitar and vocals, John McIntyre (guitar, vocals) and Michael O’ Donnell (drums, percussion).

The Revs formed on the eve of the 2000 millennium with an aim to “change the face of Irish music”.

The Revs released their debut “Sonictonic” in 2002, a live album recorded at Temple Bar Music Centre in Dublin (Now the Button Factory). Early on, the band’s music courted controversy with its attacks on manufactured pop; for example, the group’s single “Louis Walsh” targeted Louis Walsh (the svengali behind Westlife and Boyzone amongst others).

The Revs take it all back after 10 years. The Revs where a band that became a house hold name in Ireland in 2000. Having played the Main stages of Slane, Witness and Oxygen and supporting The Hives, Muse and Snowpatrol, the Revs where known for their high energy performance.
After 3 Albums and countless tours of Europe, Australia and the US they called it a day in 2006.
The boys are looking forward to sweating it out once again after 10 years on August 26th.