Guitarist James Walbourne performing at The Pogues gig at 3Arena. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw Guitarist James Walbourne performing at The Pogues gig at 3Arena. 3Arena. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw The Pogues performing at 3Arena, in what Una Mullally described as 'the greatest sing-song in the world'. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw Tom Coll of Fontaines DC fresh from a brace of gigs at the same arena. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw Spider Stacy performing at The Pogues concert at 3Arena. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw The hand of Spider Stacy during The Pogues concert at 3Arena. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw The Pogues had support on the night from members of the Fontaines DC, Lankum and The Mary Wallopers. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw Spider Stacy performing on stage. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw The Pogues members James Walbourne and James Fearnley performing at the Dublin venue. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw Spider Stacy on the gig: 'It’s kind of difficult to say how much this means.' Photograph: Nick Bradshaw Spider Stacy and Goat Girl’s Holly Mullineaux performing at The Pogues concert at 3Arena. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw Una Mullally said the gig had 'chaos, passion and relentless pace'. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw Spider Stacy on stage. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw The audience at The Pogues concert. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw Ian Lynch of Lankum performing at The Pogues concert. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw Ian Lynch of Lankum was introduced by Stacy as “one of the princes of darkness”. Photograph Nick Bradshaw / The Irish Times Sign up for push alerts and have the best news, analysis and comment delivered directly to your phoneJoin The Irish Times on WhatsApp and stay up to dateListen to our Inside Politics podcast for the best political chat and analysis
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