Wednesday 15th April - Saturday 18th April Support Artist-: 7 Seas House Band Ticket Price-: €0
Door-: 09:00 PM
Damien Flood rocked the House at the Seven Seas in December and is now back by very very popular demand.
Damien is in the running to represesnt the UK at this Years Eurovision and has taken a break from Supporting tom Jones on his European Tour to get the Seven Seas Rocking.
With the emergence of the new breed of singer-songwriters like James Blunt, Damien Rice and James Morrison, the tide is turning in favour of artists that can sing, play and write their own material.
Damien is an extension of this "brood" and has an extensive repertoire of original content that draws from his daily diet of Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis and John Coltrane.
His rich tenor voice has hints of Paul Young, George Michael, Stevie Wonder, Michael McDonald and Craig David all rolled into one very distinctive sound.
In December 2007 Damien went head to head with the Spice Girls at the O2.
The Kitsch Lounge Riot
The Kitsch Lounge Riot is widely regarded as the best live music club night in the UK and runs its residencies in the sophisticated and intimate surroundings of the Celebrated Cafe de Paris, Pigalle and Bosco Lounge in the UK and at the Seven Seas in Cyprus. Each Month at the Seven Seas the KLR will showcase from the UK, the hottest emerging musical talent alongside established industry faces and stars from the world of Music, film and entertainment
Over the years The Kitsch Lounge Riot, has seen a galaxy of stars perform that include: Andy Williams, John Legend, The Stranglers, Madness, Then Jerico, Lemar, The Pogues, Rick Parfitt, Tony Hadley and Steve Norman, Annie Hatheaway, Gloria Gaynor, Cyndi Lauper, Johnny Hates Jazz, David Soul, Eartha Kitt, Mica Paris, Joe Bonamassa, Paul Young and the Christians
KLR is also widely credited with the development and break through of artists that include Beth Rowley, Jamie Cullum and Joe Stilgoe.
"The Grooviest Swingers in Town put on a Vegas-Style show with all the trappings" Time Out
"An enthralling mix of Cabaret and cracking live music" The Guardian"
"If you secretly crave creamy cocktails, James Bond theme tunes and music to watch girls by, this is the place to boogie." Evening Standard