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Boom.. & the rest was history
Irish Daily Star
|October 24, 2025
BOB Geldof went back to the site of the Boomtown Rats’ first ever performance 50 years later, and declared the gig had changed Ireland.
A plaque was unveiled at the former Bolton Street college building in Dublin where the band had their debut concert on October 31 1975.
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