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Madra Salach at the The Workmans Club, Dublin
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| Origin | Dublin, Ireland |
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| Years active | 2023 (2023)–present |
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Madra Salach [ˈmˠad̪ˠɾˠa ˈsˠal̪ˠʊx] (English: Dirty Dog) is an Irish contemporary-folk band based in Dublin founded in 2023.[1] Formed by founding members Paul Banks, Adam Cullen and Dara Duffy as they played gigs across various venues in the Northside of Dublin.[2] Three additional members joined to complete the group, with Maxime Arnold, Jack Lawlor and Jack Martin rounding off the six-piece group.[3] Madra Salach have played multiple festivals such as All Together Now and Electric Picnic, shows, and released their debut EP, It's a Hell of an Age in January 2026.[4][5]
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- ^ Thompson, Jenna (13 August 2025). "Madra Salach, Calum Agnew, The Donnys and The Wu join lineup for Electric Picnic's ArtLot Area". Hotpress. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
- ^ Grabarek, Maria (20 January 2026). "Madra Salach announce extra Dublin and Belfast tour dates". hotpress.
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