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The Porterhouse Group Open New Dublin Venue This Week

Lost Lane is the newest live music and entertainments venue from the team behind some of Dublin’s most popular haunts – The Porterhouse Group

Music and emerging talent will be at the heart of Lost Lane, as the venue seeks to create and maintain a reputation as the home of live music in Dublin. Artists will span a diverse range of acts from across the Irish and international music scene, and genres from rock and indie, to jazz and trad bands.
So no matter what your music taste or preference, Lost Lane will have something to peak your ears in interest.

Opening in 1-2 Adam Court, Grafton Street – the old Lillie Bordello’s – Lost Lane is set to become just what Dublin needs.

Music lovers can expect to see collaborative line ups that will feature renowned household names (e.g. Wyvern Lingo, Delorentos) alongside some of Ireland’s up and coming talent. Through Lost Lane, The Porterhouse Group seek to provide a platform to shine a light on the ones to watch within the music industry and create a sense of community for the music and entertainment scene. A fresh new space where all are welcome, to enjoy good music and good times.

From Thursdays through Saturdays, Lost Lane will also play host to live DJ sets from the likes of DJ Nialler9 and friends to Lost & Sound (a new female DJ collaboration with Sally Cinnamon, Claire Beck and Kate Brennan-Harding) who will see Lost Lane into the early hours. Monday nights will become the go to for industry stalwarts with free entry live music gigs and residencies from bands like Showguns of Stank (Mick Pyro and Pete Pamf) and The Square Pegs. The perfect solution for musicians and industry workers looking for somewhere to party on their night off and Dubliners looking to kick start their week with a night out.

Substantial investment has been made to respectfully restore and preserve the venue’s Georgian structure and details alongside updating and installing state of the art sound and lighting, acoustic treatment and set design that will promise a complete immersive live music experience. Elliot Hughes, partner at The Porterhouse Group, comments:

Lost Lane will give people the opportunity to see bands in a really intimate setting. We’ve broken the piggy bank so that we can get the absolute best in sound and lighting. We’ve stripped it back in terms of décor as we want the focus to be on the artists, allowing people to really get lost in the music without distractions of decorative bells and whistles.

Lost Lane will officially open to the public on Friday 12th April, 2019 with a limited number of tickets on sale to attend. Friday’s line up will feature Kormac’s Big Band and DJ Nialler9 whilst Saturday will play host to Turning Pirate Mix Tape with guest singers Niamh Farrell (Ham Sandwich), Cathy Davey and more surprise special guests.
To purchase tickets to the launch weekend and experience Dublin’s new late night hang out visit their website

Open seven days a week from 7pm – late, entry for the main acts will be ticketed until 11pm. From 11pm, DJs will take over from the billed band and the venue will open to non-ticket holders.

With a capacity of 280 during live performances, and 600 overall, Lost Lane is set to become the place to be in Dublin.

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