

Bono busking on a Dublin street corner? The once-a-year gig that stops a city.
Glen Hansard takes a look back at the most memorable moments from the Grafton Street busk over the years with powerful new live performances from Dermot Kennedy and Irish Women in Harmony, all to raise awareness and funds to address homelessness.
Score
Sinéad O'Connor's raw, devastating 'Fairytale of New York'
Direction
Captures controlled chaos of 10,000 people singing as one
Production
Seamlessly weaves archival chaos with polished 2020 performances
Director
Mark Logan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Grafton Street busk began spontaneously in 1987 when Hansard and friends needed beer money; it became Ireland's largest unplanned cultural institution.
Irish Women in Harmony formed specifically for this 2020 film after COVID cancelled the live busk, making their 'Dreams' cover the only time this supergroup ever performed together.
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