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Dublin's Christmas Eve Busk: Stars Unite for Homeless Charity

24 Dec

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Summary

  • Annual Christmas Eve busk celebrated its 15th anniversary this year.
  • Over 30 artists, including Glen Hansard, performed at the event.
  • Funds raised support Dublin Simon Community services for the homeless.
Dublin's Christmas Eve Busk: Stars Unite for Homeless Charity

This Christmas Eve, Dublin city centre buzzed with festive spirit as the annual busk returned, marking its 15th anniversary. The beloved event, which began as a spontaneous gathering on Grafton Street in 2010, has grown into a significant fundraiser for the Dublin Simon Community. This year, Oscar winner Glen Hansard opened the festivities, signaling the start of performances by over 30 artists.

The traditional gig, now held near The Gaiety Theatre, saw hundreds singing along to holiday tunes and Irish hits. The heartwarming event's reach extended globally, with viewers tuning in from Berlin, London, and New York. Dubliners returning home for the holidays and international residents alike expressed their delight, with one visitor calling it "brilliant" and "only in Dublin."

Funds generated from the busk directly benefit the Dublin Simon Community, an organization dedicated to providing essential services to individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness in seven Irish counties. The event's success underscores its importance as a community-uniting tradition and a vital source of support for a critical cause.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Dublin Christmas Eve busk is an annual charity event featuring musical performances to raise funds for the Dublin Simon Community.
The busk features over 30 artists, including notable musicians like Glen Hansard and bands such as The Riptide Movement.
The event raises funds for the Dublin Simon Community, which provides services to those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

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