Alanis Morissette, seven-time Grammy award-winner and multi-platinum singer-songwriter, has announced a new European tour for 2020 and a Dublin date for the 3Arena on October 1.
03.02.2020 - 09:26 / evoke.ie
Fair City won’t be on our TV screens on Sunday, here’s why.
All in the name of politics and all things general election, our favourite Irish soap will be put aside so we can get the lowdown on the results.
On February 9th, Fair City won’t be shown on RTE One and in its place will be the coverage on the outcome of the general election.
As it is set to be broadcast one day after the election takes place, priorities aren’t focused on the drama in Carrigstown.
But don’t stress too much, the
Alanis Morissette, seven-time Grammy award-winner and multi-platinum singer-songwriter, has announced a new European tour for 2020 and a Dublin date for the 3Arena on October 1.
Tickets go on sale real soon
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