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Byrne Bros bring heat 'Back the West'

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Immerse yourself in Ireland's rich culture this summer with festivals and events in Galway

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It doesn't get much better than summertime in Galway. A city steeped in history, culture, and life, Galway city should be top of everyone's Wild Atlantic Way agenda. The City of the Tribes' is always brimming with energy and joy, but there is a unique energy about the city in the summer. This is helped by the number of festivals and events happening around Galway city during the summer months.

Flooded city centre dodges worst Debi damage

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It may not have been the worst storm flood of Galway’s medieval city centre, but residents, business owners and emergency workers all agree that Storm Debi was certainly one of the swiftest.

Galway Riverdance Lead Creates Dynamic New Celtic Fuse Show at Monroe’s Tavern

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Galway's very own Kieran Hardiman, former principal dancer with the iconic Riverdance, is bringing his new show, Celtic Fuse, to Monroe's Tavern on Dominick Street every Thursday night throughout August.

The Spirit of Irish Dance Reimagined as New Monroe’s Dancers Set to Perform Every Monday at Monroe’s

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The Monroe’s Dancers will set the floor alight every Monday at Monroe’s Tavern as part of a new weekly event at the vibrant venue, nestled between the West and Claddagh village, overlooking the Spanish Arch and Galway Bay.

Tiny Traders brings market back to Spanish Arch for first time in nearly a century

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Beloved Galway market, Tiny Traders, is set to call the city’s historic heartland home upon its return to trading this weekend, beginning Friday, May 26, until Sunday, May 28.

Huge artisan talent available in Tiny Traders Village this Saturday

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The long wait for the return of Tiny Traders Village is over, as the ‘welcoming village of inspired craftsmanship’ returns to the city for the first time since 2019.

‘This is an important Irish-American immigrant story that hasn’t been told’

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HE WAS a hero and a villain. He was a gang leader who 'terrorised' neighborhoods, yet The New York Times wrote an obituary for him, and he was admired as a staunch supporter and friend of working class and poor Irish immigrants.

Calling all Golfers - The Vision Cup!

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The Vision Cup, which will take place at Galway Bay Golf Club on Friday May 10th, in aid of Vision Sports Ireland and Rosabels Rooms.

Gospel Rising Music Festival arrives next week

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GOSPEL RISING Music Festival, Ireland's biggest gospel music and choral festival, comes to Galway, for a weekend of concerts, workshops, and interactive events, with artists and mentors from Britain, Spain, and Ireland.

 

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