Valentinois Dead, from left, Clive Walsh, Keith Smith, Boey and David Black. Photo: Stephen Doyle Photography.

Valentino is dead joins pat mcmanus in stonehouse

Fans of guitar-driven rock music are in for a treat this Friday night when one of Ireland’s hottest new bands joins one of the most acclaimed guitarists to have emerged from these shores.
It’s a night not to be missed as Pat McManus of Mama’s Boys fame takes his virtuoso performance to The Stonehouse in Navan as part of his Irish, UK and European tour.
The ever-impressive Co Fermanagh man has played sold-out venues all across Europe wooing audiences young and old with his precision playing and impressive live show. Whether you’re a hard-core fan or a newcomer to Pat’s music this is the perfect opportunity to see what you’ve been missing.
Joining Pat on the night is Drogheda rock band, Valentino is Dead, who have been earning quite a name for themselves with their energetic live shows, which are loaded with attitude and infectiously catchy songs.
It’s been a busy summer for the Louth boys who have a new album out, firstly being interviewed and performing live on Radio Nova followed by a couple of big festival appearances including headlining the second Stage at NewCFest in Longford alongside Ryan Sheridan and performing at this year’s You Bloom Festival in Dublin as well as a smattering of other shows and festivals around the country.
For further information check out www.patmcmanus.co.uk and www.valentinoisdead.com. Admission is free.