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Andy Lamy - Irish trad clarinettist in concert
MEMBERS OF Altan and the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra will be among those taking to the stage of An Taibhdhearc for a concert of Irish trad and to mark the launch of the new album by clarinettist Andy Lamy.
Game of Thrones sound editor to feature on new Flirt FM radio series
STEVE FANAGAN, who has worked as a sound designer on Game Of Thrones and Frank, will be among those interviewed as part of a new short radio documentary series premiering on Flirt FM 101.3's Feed Me Weird Things.
When Harry Met Satan - Flirt FM to premier new radio drama
THE MOST unlikely place to meet Lucifer is in an Irish pub. Old Nick could be expected to show up at the crossroads, on a night of torment and temptation, or in the pits of Hell itself, but not down your local! Then again, alcohol is sometimes called 'the demon drink' - so maybe he is always lurking at the bottom of the pint glass.
Galway Festival Radio on Flirt FM
GALWAY FESTIVAL Radio is Flirt FM’s major coverage of the festival season in Galway city and coverage starts on Monday.
Flirt FM to premiere new radio drama
FLIRT FM 101.3, Galway’s student and alternative station will premiere the radio drama Life Gets Tasteless on Wednesday November 20 from 9pm to 10pm.
21 Outs to launch debut album in Kelly's
21 OUTS will launch their debut album Maybe I’ll Have Yours upstairs at Kelly’s, Bridge Street, this Saturday at 9pm.
Múscailt - NUIG’s arts festival returns
THE IRISH première of a new opera, a new children’s show, original drama, comedy, music, and art, will make up this year’s Múscailt - NUI, Galway’s annual arts festival.
Flirt FM’s Deep Underground live from The Blue Note
FLIRT FM 101.3’s flagship underground electronic music show Deep Underground will be broadcasting live from the Blue Note this evening.
Michael D to open new Flirt FM premises in NUIG
Flirt FM 101.3, the NUI, Galway student radio station, will have its new premises in Áras na Mac Léinn officially opened at 3pm this Monday by Labour Party president Michael D Higgins.