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In The Picture: Macklemore returns for outdoor Dublin gig

In The Picture: Macklemore returns for outdoor Dublin gig

RTÉ News​05-06-2025
Macklemore last night brought his high-energy show to St Anne's Park in Dublin, with his signature mix of hip-hop grooves and infectious sing-along anthems, to a rave response from amped up fans - enjoy a gallery of pics from Leah Carroll above.
The Grammy-winning rapper was joined by special guest Rudimental, hyping up the crowd and building the energy before Macklemore took to the stage.
The rain mostly held off at the outdoor venue, with fans singing along to hits like Thrift Shop and Can't Hold Us.
In between the bangers, Macklemore turned the spotlight out into the crowd and invited two fans (birthday girl Samantha and Ben) on stage for a dance off - they made the most of their new found fame!
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