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Late show for Amazing Apples

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The Amazing Apples will bring their high-energy performance to the stage as they deliver a rousing set of Irish, Americana, dance, and heavy rock anthems.

Monroe’s Live launches new talent night

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Monroe’s Live is championing original music with a new night dedicated to the best of emerging talent.

Trad, rock and beats at Monroe’s for Easter

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Hailing from Donegal, the high-energy Byrne Brothers will bring their vibrant brand of folk and trad music to Monroe’s.

Saturday night double bill at Monroe’s Live

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Monroe’s is gearing up for a whole day of rock and nostalgia this Saturday, October 12, with two exciting events.

Late night folk rock in town after Wolfe Tones’ airport gig

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Two foot-stompin’ bands will headline at Monroe's Live this weekend with the finest of folk-rock and traditional Irish music from The Kilkennys and The Amazing Apples.

Kerry’s Simple Things on tour to Galway

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With a nod to Mumford and Sons and The Lumineers, three-piece band Simple Things will play Monroe’s Live on Sunday, March 31, at 7:30pm, as they embark on their first Irish tour.

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.

Indie folk band The Amazing Apples are back at Monroe’s Live this December

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Fresh from the success of their ten-year celebratory reunion in October, the Amazing Apples are back to bring their popular indie-folk stylings to Monroe’s Live.

The Amazing Apples reunite past and present for a special ten-year celebration

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The entire Amazing Apples ensemble returns to the musical orchard at Monroe’s Live on Saturday, October 22, in a special performance to celebrate ten years since the release of their debut EP entitled 3 or 4 Shoes.

Irish music festivals: Dying out or changing up?

 

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