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What's it like to hear an unreleased album in a planetarium?

What's it like to hear an unreleased album in a planetarium?

Armagh Planetarium hosts an early album listening party for American singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers.

August 13, 2026 at 05:23 AM Original source
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Notable Quotes

""It's really cool, I don't think a lot of people would associate Armagh with contemporary, modern things, it's quite a historic town.""

— Cathleen , Other

""Sure, what else would you be at on a Tuesday night?""

— Scott , Other

""I relate to a lot of her songs.""

— Abbie , Other

""Her music is really powerful and it really helps connect people together.""

— Tara , Other

""You can really understand the lyrics and it really shows the stages of growing up and life.""

— Emma , Other

""It makes us feel so special because we're looking at all these other venues, like America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and then there's Armagh, Northern Ireland.""

— Heather Alexander , Executive

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What's it like to hear an unreleased album in a planetarium?
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Armagh Planetarium hosts an early album listening party for American singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers.

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