Celebrate a magical Irish Christmas with The Three Tenors Live

Thu, Dec 08, 2022

‘The most delicious box of chocolates your ears could ever have - stunning vocal performance.’ - New York Times

Read more ...

A Jamaican sound steeped in traditional roots, Cian Finn to launch new album at Monroe’s Live

Thu, Dec 01, 2022

With a family musical legacy that stretches to the folk powerhouse that is De Danann, Cian Finn brings his ancestral roots to his fresh reggae sound that combines electronica with hip hop, dancehall with soul.

Read more ...

Indie folk band The Amazing Apples are back at Monroe’s Live this December

Thu, Dec 01, 2022

Fresh from the success of their ten-year celebratory reunion in October, the Amazing Apples are back to bring their popular indie-folk stylings to Monroe’s Live.

Read more ...

Sweet sounds of Vox Orbis and Emma Johnson in Galway Cathedral

Thu, Dec 01, 2022

Vox Orbis, a female choral ensemble in Galway directed by Mark Keane, joins forces with the internationally renowned clarinetist Emma Johnson to present her 'Songs of Celebration' in Galway Cathedral on 9 December 2022.

Read more ...

Celebrate Christmas with The Three Tenors at St Nicholas Church

Thu, Dec 01, 2022

Celtic flavoured with a blend of classical and good humour, it’s the fabulous mix of carefully selected popular and inspiring songs beautifully arranged and sung with passion that draws in people, who can easily connect with the three warm engaging singers Paul Feery, Conor Gibbons and Philip Fagan.

Read more ...

Christmas by the Hearth with Sean Keane

Thu, Dec 01, 2022

Join the distinctive voice of Ireland, Seán Keane and his band along with Scoil Éanna Choir for a special Christmas by the Hearth concert on Saturday December 3 and 8pm.

Read more ...

The Waterboys Steve Wickham and folk artist Jane Willow in unique double headliner at Monroe’s Live

Thu, Dec 01, 2022

A special double headliner gig takes place at Monroe’s Live on Saturday, December 10, as musical driving forces Steve Wickham and Jane Willow take to the stage on Dominick Street. The award-winning rock fiddler Steve Wickham is part of the Waterboys’ musical legacy that has spanned over 30 years.

Read more ...

Phil Coulter brings a lifetime songs and stories back to Galway

Thu, Dec 01, 2022

"Nothing beats live shows and people responding. I think people have been starved of that real life connection for such a long time. They're relishing the idea of getting back to live music. I'm really enjoying the gigs myself."

Read more ...

Haunting and Healing Sounds with Cinder Well

Thu, Nov 24, 2022

The result is a rich tapestry of folk with an ethereal air. Baker’s work is one of stillness, a quiet musing on the landscape of our time, leading to a sense of healing and sanctuary.

Read more ...

From Dingle to Dominick Street, Seamus Begley’s Traditional Style at Monroe’s Live

Thu, Nov 24, 2022

While the award-winning musician is renowned for his Kerry wit and repartee, his most recent songs display a tenderness and emotional vulnerability, that comes with the power of experience. Working with the calibre of singer Mary Black and guitarist Jim Murray, Seamus Begley is also carving his own path as he celebrates decades on the music scene. To this end, his name alone is synonymous with traditional music in Ireland and abroad.

Read more ...

New generation of Irish Indie-Folk with Orwells ’84 at Monroe’s Live

Thu, Nov 24, 2022

With such extensive musical inspiration, it is no wonder that the combination of Damien Mc Kenna (vocals, guitar and writer), Seán Byrne (guitar, bouzouki, vocals), Ella Englishby (cello, harmonium, vocals), Roisin Ward Morrow (violin, vocals), Pauric Mc Crum (drums) and Peter Mc Coy (bass, vocals, piano) are making waves on the indie scene.

Read more ...

Niall Teague and Padraic Joyce to perform at The Mick Lally Theatre

Thu, Nov 24, 2022

Best known as a powerful writing and performing duo, Niall Teague and Padraic Joyce have developed their craft as songwriters and performers and grown in popularity since winning the Panceltic international song contests in 2018. Influenced by their local Galway community, culture, and sounds, they perform music that speaks to fans across the musical spectrum. They have become important new contributors to folk music both in English and in the Irish language.

Read more ...

New album release from Galway jazz-fusion bassist Karl Clews

Thu, Nov 24, 2022

Following Dissident and Navigator, Nomad is the concluding instalment of Karl Clew's first trilogy of bass solo and bass-led albums. Forming a concept album of sorts, the songs are arranged into four thematic 'suites', linked by interludes, depicting the journey taken by a traveler through life. Beginning in Telluria, a familiar landscape of cities and towns, of culture and philosophy, our intrepid nomad heads out to Oceanea, a seascape of uncertainty, fluidity and hidden dangers as he tries to determine his direction in the world.

Read more ...

From Film Scores to The Frames, Irish Songwriter Mark Geary Set to Perform at Monroe’s Live

Thu, Nov 17, 2022

Irish singer-songwriter, Mark Geary, has supported major artists across the globe, from Josh Ritter, Bell X1 and the Frames, to Coldplay, Elvis Costello, and The Pretenders. Not only that, but his work has appeared on the big screen in film and on popular television series One Tree Hill and Bones. And yet, it is through his intimate live performances that a unique connection to his audience shines.

Read more ...

Cork Band The Drive. Steer a New Path for Irish Indie Music at Monroe’s Live

Thu, Nov 17, 2022

With a nod to Britpop, Cork band The Drive. are part of the next generation of indie-rock groups currently making waves on the Irish music scene. Born out of a mutual love for The Smiths and The Stone Roses, the success of their debut single ‘Cigarettes and Lemonade’ gained such traction, they sold out their first tour. Recognised as one of Ireland’s most promising young bands, this exciting ensemble will perform at Monroe’s Live on Friday, November 25.

Read more ...

Fun and Frolics with Big Sleep at Monroe’s Live

Thu, Nov 17, 2022

Fresh from playing at Electric Picnic and releasing their debut EP, Big Sleep are on their way to Monroe’s Live as part of their Ireland and UK tour on Saturday, November 19. Already, their indie-alternative vibes are making waves on the Irish music scene, thanks to the meeting of music minds between Dubliner Rónán Connolly and Italian-born Matteo Poli.

Read more ...

Soda Blonde begins winter tour in Galway this month

Thu, Nov 17, 2022

Soda Blonde, the band that emerged from Little Green Cars, will kick off their winter tour around Ireland in the Roisin on 25 November. Having started Little Green Cars in their early teens, Soda Blonde was born just before the pandemic - so the return to live gigs was very much welcomed by the foursome. We sat down for a chat with Adam O’Regan, 1/4 of Soda Blonde, on the run up to the show.

Read more ...

Soda Blonde begins winter tour in Galway this month

Thu, Nov 10, 2022

One of the great pleasures to have returned for many over the last year has been the live gig. There truly is nothing like it, a room full of people entranced collectively by their favourite artist, seemingly playing just for them, only a few feet away.

Read more ...

Musician Nick Shoulders re-ignites old style country at Monroe’s Live

Thu, Nov 10, 2022

Hailing from Fayetteville, Arkansas, musician Nick Shoulders brings the vocal range and inspiration of the American South to Monroe’s Live on Saturday, November 12. The singer-songwriter is renowned for the reawakening of traditional country music, with a yodel, whistle, and strum of his guitar. This is traditional, old-style country at its finest.

Read more ...

A blast of Ruaile Buaile this weekend

Thu, Nov 10, 2022

Fast-paced and furious, the twisted-trad sounds of talented musicians, Ruaile Buaile, are set to ignite the stage at Monroe’s Live on Saturday, November 12. The music is traditional with rousing rhythm, infused with a strong folk and country vibe. Hailing from the heart of Ireland, the midlands, Ruaile Buaile are creating a stir at home and abroad.

Read more ...

E-paper

Read this weeks E-paper. Past editions also available from within this weeks digital copy.

 

Page generated in 0.1890 seconds.