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WATCH -- Macklemore rocks Bohemians kit, tosses Capri Suns to Dublin crowd

WATCH -- Macklemore rocks Bohemians kit, tosses Capri Suns to Dublin crowd

Extra.ie​06-06-2025

The most wholesome concert moment to date? I think so!
Macklemore has gone viral after handing out Capri Sun's to his fans while donning a Bohemian FC jersey.
The Grammy-winning rapper brought his high-energy show to St Anne's Park in Dublin on Wednesday (June 4), with fans going wild for his love of Ireland. The most wholesome concert moment to date? I think so! Pic:While there were many stand out moments of the show, one incident in particular has grabbed the attention of fans online.
The short clip sees the Seattle native throwing Capri Suns to fans in the crowd while wearing a Bohs Jersey, all soundtracked by the Tequila from The Champs.
The video was shared online by user @dublinconcerts_ and quickly racked up 100K views.
Fans were quick to take to the comments, with many praising the star for the random, yet much appreciated act of kindness.
'How can you ever not like this man, love it,' one user commented.
'That man knows his audience,' another joked. The Grammy-winning rapper brought his high-energy show to St Anne's Park in Dublin on Wednesday (June 4), with fans going wild for his love of Ireland. Pic: Kieran Frost/Redferns
'Not the basket from Dealz,' a third penned.
The Thrift Shop star went on to perform at Virgin Media Park in Cork on Thursday, opening up about his links to the county.
'This is my homecoming,' he remarked as he praised the people of Ireland for their ongoing support of Palestine.

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