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Telebox on fire with new music
This will be the first single from Telebox's new EP When Night Turns Into Day, set to be launched this summer.
Galway hurlers make light work of Antrim
The Galway senior hurlers made the long trip to Antrim last weekend in the third round of the Allianz National Hurling League. Henry Shefflin's side racked up an impressive score as they waltzed to a 2-35 to 1-13 win in Corrigan Park.
Shark School swarm Róisin Dubh
Galway’s female-fronted abstract garage band Shark School play Róisin Dubh tonight, Thursday, February 29.
Final set piece play of absorbing encounter denies Buccaneers AIL Division 1B comeback victory
BUCCANEERS 21 BLACKROCK COLLEGE 23
Stirring Galway comeback ensures Leinster final clash with the Cats
The Galway senior hurlers have still never beaten Dublin in Croke Park in the Leinster senior hurling championship, but they did stage a stirring comeback last Sunday in clawing back a twelve point deficit to salvage a 1-15 to 2-21 draw and book a place in the provincial final against Kilkenny.
Emerging Irish Pop Artist Dàwna Brings The Mythology Tour to Monroe’s Live
Starting 2023 as one of Whelan’s ‘Ones to Watch,’ Galway native and Tipperary-reared indie, folk and pop artist Conor Fahy, known as Dàwna, is set to ignite the intimate setting of the Backstage Bar at Monroe’s Live on Friday, April 28.
Cork hurlers produce lightningspell to take down Galway
Galway senior hurlers fell to defeat in the second round of the Allianz National League as Cork hit the goal trail to ensure their positive start under new manager Pat Ryan continues.
Advertiser columnist among University of Galway Alumni Award recipients
Olympic champion Aifric Keogh, Kenny’s Bookshop and Gallery director, author, and historian Tom Kenny, and World Food Program representative Mary-Ellen McGroarty are among the recipients of the 2022 University of Galway Alumni Awards. The winners, announced this week, will be presented with their awards at a gala banquet on Friday October 21.
Baboró’s back with exciting programme
Ireland’s flagship festival will welcome thousands of children from 0 to 13 years, their families and teachers from October 14 - 23.
Ballet Ireland brings first ever show for children to Baboró
Ballet Ireland, having just completed a hugely successful run of performances at Edinburgh Fringe Festival and Electric Picnic, is delighted to present ‘The Glasshouse’, its first ever children’s performance by the brilliant Irish Choreographer, Róisín Whelan — and it is coming to Galway this autumn as part of Baboró.