VB2005 additional social event: the Dublin musical pub crawl

Posted by   Virus Bulletin on   Jul 5, 2005

VB offers VB2005 delegates the opportunity to discover Dublin through a guided walking tour of the city's famous pubs and bars.

Virus Bulletin is offering VB2005 delegates the opportunity to discover Dublin and its traditional music through a guided walking tour of famous pubs and bars in the city's Temple Bar area.

The tour will be led by professional Irish musicians who will perform traditional tunes and songs and tell the story of Irish music as they lead delegates around (and into) famous Dublin pubs and bars.

The tour will take place after the close of the conference on the evening of Friday 7 October and must be booked in advance (a booking form is included in the delegate pack which will be sent to you when you have registered for the conference). The cost of the tour is 20 Euros per person. This includes the 2.5-hour tour and coach transport to the starting point of the tour.

Places on the tour are limited, and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis, so register for the conference and book your place as soon as possible!

The full conference programme can be found at /conference/vb2005/.

Posted on 05 July 2005 by Virus Bulletin

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