The Dublin All-Ireland winning celebrations were still full swing last night, as the team rocked up to the Lord Edward in Christchurch, to continue the festivities.
By the looks of things it was a particularly great session with a host of well-known and talented artists rocking up to do their thing, and among the Dublin players prominent were Brian Fenton, Niall Scully, Colm Basquel, and Paul Mannion.
Mundy showed up, and unsurprisingly did a rendition of Galway Girl, while spoken word poet Stephen J. Smith performed a powerful piece.
Long time Dublin favourite, Damien Dempsey, also took part and played one of the great contemporary Irish songs, 'Apple Of My Eye.'
Much of the night was caught on camera by singer Róisín O, which she shared to her Instagram page.
Dublin Football Team Continue All-Ireland Celebrations At The Lord Edward
Party still in full swing #UpTheDubs
🎥@RoisinOmusic pic.twitter.com/a8SKHT4imG— Fran. Mallon. (@hill16_trueblue) August 1, 2023
— Fran. Mallon. (@hill16_trueblue) August 2, 2023
Kevin Mc roasting Dean Rock 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/1oHiWS1frE
— Fran. Mallon. (@hill16_trueblue) August 2, 2023
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Another highlight was Kevin McManamon standing up to perform a humorous song which took the mick out of Dean Rock, while Paul Mannion also belted out the Pogues classic, 'Rainy Night In Soho'.
“It’s great to see Gaelic games flourishing in our land, games that sprung up with the Gaelic League that was a result of the Great Starvation,” said Damien Dempsey back in 2020, when asked about the Dublin team and their love for his songs.
“The same as 1916 and the War of Independence.
“And great to see Gaelic players dancing like our people used to, their cherishing and keeping the flame of old Ireland alight.”