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Galway International Arts Festival — a summer of vibrant cultural landscape

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Over the course of 14 days and nights this July, Galway city and county will once again be transformed into a vibrant cultural landscape—alive with theatre, music, circus, dance, visual arts, comedy, street spectacle and ideas. This year’s Galway International Arts Festival 2026 programme, described as one of the most ambitious to date, reflects a festival that continues to grow not only in size, but in artistic depth, international reach and civic importance.

Galway International Arts Festival launches programme befitting its scale and confidence

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The announcement of the Galway International Arts Festival 2026 programme arrives with a sense of scale and confidence that underscores its position as one of Europe’s most dynamic multidisciplinary arts festivals.

What the folk is going on?

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With one week to go before the 2025 Galway Folk Festival, excitement is building as the city transforms into a vibrant hub of folk, roots, and traditional music.

Galway Folk Festival over five days this summer

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Galway Folk Festival has announced the final line-up for its 2025 edition, featuring a mix of international artists and outstanding Irish talent from the folk, roots, and traditional music scenes.

Curtains up on spring season events

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The Town Hall Theatre revealed its headline acts for Galway’s busy spring and summer season this week.

Galway Folk Festival announces 2025 line-up

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Renowned UK singer-songwriter, Lloyd Cole, and celebrated Montreal songsmith, Martha Wainwright, are among this year’s stellar line-up at the Galway Folk Festival 2025, taking place from June 4th-8th in various venues across the city.

Leafing through Lloyd Cole’s songbook

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It is hard to believe that it is been more than 30 years since Rattlesnakes announced the arrival of the singular pop sensibility of Lloyd Cole. Literate and melodic with airy allusions to the likes of Eve Marie Saint and Simone Du Beauvoir, it was one of the defining albums of its time and sounds just as good today.

 

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