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Frank and Walters will perform set ahead of hurling clash between Tipperary and Cork
Cork band will take to the stage at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh at 2.40pm
Paul Linehan of the Frank and Walters
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27 Apr 2025 7:00 AM
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The Frank and Walters will perform a 30-minute set from 2.40pm prior to today's Munster Senior Hurling Championship game at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh between Cork and Tipperary at 4pm.
Gates will open at 2pm.
The Frank and Walters are one of the most recognisable alternative rock bands hailing from Cork in the past three decades.
The band: Paul Linehan (lead vocal and bass), Ashley Keating (drums) Rory Murphy (lead guitar) and Cian Corbett (keyboards) took the band name in honour of two eccentric Cork characters.
Two decades on from the release of their very first record, and the Franks continue to defy expectations. They have enjoyed Indie hits such as ‘Fashion Crisis Hits New York’ and ‘After All’, which reached the top twenty in the UK Singles Chart, where it peaked at 11.
The group also appeared on Top of the Pops in support of the single, which went as high as number five in the Irish charts.
Each year, the Frank and Walters perform sell out venues across the UK, Europe and the US and their records, both new and classic, continue to sell across the world.
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