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Sean-nós at St Nick’s

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Iarla Ó Lionáird has carved a long and unique career in music both internationally and in Ireland.

Cong Food Village Festival is back

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Cong Food Village Festival is back, and it’s bigger and better than ever. This year’s festival will showcase the best produce and creative crafts that the west has to offer, all thanks to our sponsors and biggest supporters Ashford Castle Estate, and our charity partner Daisy Lodge in Cong.

New HQ of Music West officially opens this month

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The spacious Castlebar facility has become a Mayo hub of performing arts

Home to Mayo presents A Transatlantic Journey Home

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Home to Mayo presents a celebration of Irish culture, centre stage in the Royal Theatre, Castlebar on Saturday, May 28, featuring local, national and international musicians, singers and dancers.

Mayo and Manchester bands unite to celebrate 150 years of Irish Piping

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Achill Island's Dooagh Pipe Band and Manchester’s award-winning Fianna Phadraig Pipe Band are joining forces to celebrate this year's Home to Mayo Festival in May.

Mayo Manchester Tradfest gearing up for return this summer

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The award winning Mayo Manchester Tradfest returns to Mayo to stage its seventh annual week-long festival from Thursday, August 1 to Wednesday, August 7 in Westport and surrounding areas.

Seán Keane contines An Taibhdhearc residency

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SEÁN KEANE, one of Ireland's finest and most admired folk singers, continues his Monday night residency at An Taibhdhearc, with shows taking place across June and August.

Féile Cheoil Larry Reynolds fundraiser all set for Gullane’s Hotel Ballinasloe

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A Stars in their Eyes fundraiser in aid of Féile Cheoil Larry Reynolds will take place on Friday, June 23, at Gullane’s Hotel from 8pm.

The outspoken vicar who called Pearse a 'mincing floor-walker'

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The Rev Richard Henebry was not shy about speaking his mind, particularly when it came to his great passion - the Irish language. Indeed he called Pádraig Pearse's Irish language stories, "the mincing of an underassistant floor-walker of a millinery shop".

 

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