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Rock Against Homelessness

7 February

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The Sunday Independent’s Rock Against Homelessness, in aid of Focus Ireland, will take place on Friday 7th February 2025 at 3Olympia Theatre in Dublin.
Featuring Damien Dempsey + Special Guests

Tickets priced from €40 on sale now with Ticketmaster Ireland

The Sunday Independent’s Rock Against Homelessness in aid of Focus Ireland celebrates ten years of amazing gigs and over €450,000 raised. One of the Irish artists of the year Damien Dempsey will headline the 10th anniversary of Rock Against Homelessness in aid of Focus Ireland on Fri. 7th February in 3Olympia, Dublin.

Focus Ireland reports that sadly the homelessness crisis has deepened again in the last year: a record total of just under 15,000 people are now homeless and shockingly this includes over 4,645 children. These figures demonstrate that we need events like Rock Against Homelessness now more than ever.

Hot on the release of his brilliant new album Hold The Joy, and subsequent sold out shows all over Ireland, Dempsey will put on a show that the nation needs right now: a powerful call to compassion, empathy and speaking up about something successive governments have done very little about.

Damien Dempsey said: ‘It makes me angry to my bones that in 2024 there are almost 5000 children without a home in Ireland and 15,000 people homeless. It is beyond words of anger or sadness that this issue has not been fixed. What are the so-called people in power doing about it ? Not a lot, as far as I can see. I often wonder about the fact that they can do nothing about homeless now but in the 1930s and 1940s – when Ireland was on its knees as a nation financially – they could still manage to build massive housing estates around Ireland for people to live in. Why can’t they do that now? They are too busy selling out the people by selling the soul of Ireland to international vulture funds who couldn’t care less about anything or anyone other than money. Something needs to be done urgently about helping the homeless in Ireland.’

‘What do we  need to do? I think we should really, really push the Government now to put it into law that people abroad can vote, that the Irish who were born abroad can vote in Ireland in a General election. There is 141 countries around the world that this happens in and we need to push for that in this country. That is important.’

3Olympia Theatre

3Olympia Theatre, 72 Dame St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Dublin, Dublin D02 K135 Ireland