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Nanci Griffith, The Undertones and The Saw Doctors play London-Irish celebration

Under the Bridge, the venue in Chelsea FC's Stamford Bridge stadium, has announced a series of shows to coincide with the London Olympics as part of London Irish Village 2012, the festival celebrating Irish music and culture.

Along with Griffith, The Undertones and The Saw Doctors, Aslan and Eddi Reader will also play.

More names are to be announced, but the line up so far is:

  • Nanci Griffith - 27 July
  • The Undertones - 28 July
  • Aslan - 29 July
  • The Saw Doctors - 2 and 3 August
  • Eddi Reader - 10 August

Under the Bridge is at Stamford Bridge, Fulham Road, London SW6 1HS. Tickets are available from TicketWeb.

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