Fontaines D.C. frontman Grian Chatten joined The Pogues on stage to perform ‘Streams Of Whiskey’ in Dublin last night (December 17).
Watch the footage below.The Pogues played a special concert at the 3Arena yesterday to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their debut album ‘Red Roses For Me’ (1984), alongside a host of guest vocalists.Following the death of Shane MacGowan last year, the current Pogues line-up consists of singer Spider Stacy, and founding members Jem Finer and James Fearnley.
Vocalists stepping in for the night included Nadine Shah, Daragh Lynch from Lankum, and John Francis Flynn. Fontaines drummer Tom Coll also performed as part of the live band.Towards the end of the main set, Chatten sang ‘Streams Of Whiskey’ from ‘Red Roses For Me’ – which was written by the late MacGowan.
You can a watch fan-shot video of the moment here:Grian Chatten singing ‘Streams Of Whiskey’ at the Pogues night tonight in Dublin.
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