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Dea Matrona

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Live Review: Dea Matrona – The Wardrobe, Leeds, 04.05.24

  • May 13, 2024
  • Huw Williams
Formed in 2018, following time busking on the streets of Belfast, Dea Matrona have clearly spent time honing their craft as a live act. There’s a good crowd in the…
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Track: Dea Matrona share latest single “Black Rain” ahead of tour

  • March 15, 2024
  • Huw Williams
Irish indie rock outfit Dea Matrona drop their latest single – Black Rain – ahead of their UK & Ireland tour in May, and it’s right up there with the…
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Gallery: Kaleo / Dea Matrona – Iveagh Gardens, Dublin 09.07.2023

  • July 10, 2023
  • Ian Mc Donnell
The third night of The Iveagh Garden series of summer shows in Dublin (The First two being Damien Dempsey one of which has already been covered and publish on here, stay…
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Live Review: Dea Matrona / Jack Devlin – Whelan’s, Dublin 18.03.2022

  • March 21, 2022
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Belfast based Dea Matrona finally made it to Whelan’s this week for their headline show which has been rescheduled many times, originally meant to take place almost 2 years ago…
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