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A super-dooper Eurovision charity benefit is turning Dublin's Gaiety into the gayest place to be this month.

2010 is the 40th anniversary of Dana's (and Ireland's first) Eurovision win, so there’s no better time to celebrate with live performances from lots of previous Irish entries on a night that’s any Song Contest lover’s dream come true.

With star turns from 1993 Eurovision winner, Niamh Kavanagh (pictured) along with Chris Doran (2004), lesbian favourite, Donna McCaul (2005), SInead Mulvey (2009) and Leona Daly (runner up to Dustin at EuroSong 2008), the show will be followed by a Euro rave until the early hours with RTE's Paul G spinning the discs.

All proceeds for this event will be donated to Temple Street Children’s Hospital, all performers have waived their fees and the organiser will not be taking any wage or profit from the event.

Eurobash, Dress Circle Room at the Gaiety Theatre, Saturday February 20, tickets €16.50 each from 087 256 9584 or by e-mailing eurobash@gmail.com


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POSTED BY Euro Witch 01 Feb 2010

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