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Donegal DJ to play Junk Kouture final

BY DIONNE MEEHAN

MUFF DJ Oisin McLaughlin aka ‘Ois Bosh’ is set to play to a packed 3Arena as the Dublin City Final of Junk Kouture kicks off tonight.

With a crowd of 8,000 people expected, Oisin was thrilled to announce that he will perform a warm-up set on the night.

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Fresh off the back of a mini-tour of Ireland, ‘Ois Bosh’ is no stranger to performing in-front of large crowds.

Speaking to the Donegal News, Oisin said he can’t wait to walk out to a packed 3Arena and give the show a great opening.

However, this isn’t the first time Oisin performed as part of the Junk Kouture final.

Previously taking to the stage in 2019, Oisin said it was an experience of a lifetime.

“If this year is anything like my set in 2019, then it will be something else.

“It was definitely one of my favourite sets to date, in over six and a half years of djing,” he said.

The Junk Kouture Dublin City Final powered by RTÉ will see 80 Irish designers onstage to showcase their incredible designs.

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Three designs from Donegal will also represent the county and take to the stage with entries from Carndonagh Community School, Moville Community College and Rosses Community School, Dungloe.

In attendance will be celebrity judges, Louis Walsh, Keilidh Cashell, Stephen McLaughlin and Tara Kumar.

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SCHOOLS from around Donegal have qualified for this year’s Junk Kouture Grand Final which takes place this weekend.

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