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Singer-songwriter Seba Safe home to Galway for ‘Rainy’ at Monroe’s Live
With a soulful blend of folk, pop and indie, Galway artist Seba Safe creates music with candid honesty.
Josh Ritter & the Royal City Band play Róisín Dubh
Josh Ritter and band will celebrate the 20th anniversary of Josh’s 2003 breakthrough record Hello Starling with a very limited European headline tour, playing the album in full (plus more music).
Josh Ritter tickets on sale this Friday May 26
Following his recent sell-out Dublin date, renowned singer, songwriter and best-selling author Josh Ritter announces his ‘Hello Starling’ anniversary tour in Ireland this autumn, as part of which he will play in Leisureland on October 19. Tickets for the new dates go on-sale this Friday, May 26 at 10am.
From Film Scores to The Frames, Irish Songwriter Mark Geary Set to Perform at Monroe’s Live
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.
'Music has its own way of making fun of you as a musician'
KÍLA BRING their funky brand of hip-shaking, smile-making, groovy trad to Monroe’s Live on Wednesday March 16, where audiences can expect music from across their long career, including tracks from Suas Síos, the band's 10th studio album, launched to critical acclaim last year.
Hermitage Green to play Róisín Dubh
ALMOST SIX years after a spontaneous jam session between some rugby playing friends, Hermitage Green have become one of Ireland's most popular bands, who can also boast a loyal following across the globe.
Citóg - Indie, folk jazz - and everything inbetween
ONE OF Galway's finest singer-songwriters, Ultan Conlon, the fascinating talents of Maja Elliot, and Hanahazukashi, as well as alternative folk, and indie, will be seen and heard at the next series of Citóg nights in the Róisín Dubh.