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Five days and counting to Galway's biggest arts festival yet
Over 14 days, the city can look forward to more than 200 events, across 32 venues, and involving more than 600 artists and performers, in what is to date, the largest Galway International Arts Festival ever staged.
A night of music for Aine at the Loughrea Hotel and Spa
The legendary Galway singer, Sean Keane, will be the special guest at a colossal gathering of musicians in aid of fellow musician, Áine Morgan at an event taking place in the Loughrea Hotel and Spa on Thursday, July 26.
The 2 Johnnies reschedule their Athlone appearance
Tickets are now on sale for the ever popular comedy duo's ’Big Show, Small Show’ tour which has been rescheduled to Friday, August 3, at The Prince of Wales Hotel, Athlone.
Museum to host exhibition on African-American champion fighter buried in Galway
AN EXHIBITION about a leading African-American bare-knuckle fighter of the 1800s, who later lived and died in Galway, officially opens at the Galway City Museum today at 5pm.
World premiere for When All is Ruin Once Again
THE WORLD premiere of When All Is Ruin Once Again, a Galway made feature documentary about memory and the importance of preserving it, will be shown at the 2018 Galway Film Fleadh.
Macnas - In Sight on Inis Oírr
MACNAS IS best known, and hugely acclaimed, for its street parades, but there will be a chance to see a different side to its creative artists, in an exhibition on the Aran Islands.
Romeo and Juliet - live at The Eye
ROMEO AND Juliet, arguably Shakespeare’s most famous play, will be staged by Britain's Royal Shakespeare Company, and be broadcast live, via satellite, to The Eye Cinema, Wellpark.
Galway Jazz Festival to defy Brexit
IN DEFIANCE of the impending reality of Brexit, and what it may mean for touring musicians, the Galway Jazz Festival has announced a line up for this October's event, that contains strong UK representation.
The Clandestinos @ Monroe's
GALWAY SKA/REGGAE band The Clandestinos return to Monroe's on Friday August 17 at 11pm, where they will play reggae and ska takes on classic songs, and some originals too.
Seamus Fogarty's 'treasure trove of noises'
"THE GHOSTLY emotional wallop" of the music of Seamus Fogarty "will take your breath away", according to The Irish Times; The Quietus called it "psychedelic folk, a peaty brew", while The List declared it "dreamy, mesmerising folk music with Americana feel".