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Music concerts on Inishbofin
MARY COUGHLAN, Luka Bloom, and Liam Ó Maonlaí are among the singers and musicians who will take to the stage of the Dolphin Hotel over the coming weeks as part of the annual Inishbofin Concerts series.
Bookish festival gets rolling in Westport
There is a swirl of wonderful wordiness and lively debate in Westport today and continuing all weekend for the fifth annual Rolling Sun Book Festival.
Luka Bloom tonight
LUKA BLOOM is heading west to play the Monroe’s Live tonight as part of Galway International Arts Festival.
Bloom of support for inspirational Geraldine Lavelle Trust
One of the country’s most respected contemporary folk artists, Luka Bloom, is lending his support to the Geraldine Lavelle Trust and playing a fundraising gig in Matt Molloys on Wednesday July 16.
Arts festival shows @ Monroe’s Live
IRISH TRAD and a bit of jazz will be heard in Monroe’s Live at the shows the venue is hosting as part of the Galway International Arts Festival.
Galway International Arts Festival 2014 - what's on, who's coming
It is no longer the Galway Arts Festival, it is the Galway International Arts Festival, a recognition of how the July event has grown to become one of the premiere arts events in Ireland and Europe.
Mullingar debut for The Unusual History of Ether
Irish/Danish band The Unusual History of Ether make their Mullingar debut this May as their nation wide tour comes to the Mullingar Arts Centre.
Portumna Shorelines Arts Festival starts today
ODAY SEES the opening of the Shorelines Arts Festival, which will be held throughout this weekend, in Portumna, selected as County Galway’s first Village of Culture.
Mike Scott to launch autobiography
MIKE SCOTT, the Scottish singer-songwriter and leader of The Waterboys will launch his autobiography in the Róisín Dubh on Wednesday June 13 at 8.30pm.
Arts Fest boosted economy by €6million
Kilkenny Arts Festival can take credit for bringing a minimum of €6million euro in knock-on business to the local economy according to organisers of this year’s event which came to a close last Sunday.