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Portwest takes Circular Economy Award at inaugural Business & Finance ESG Awards

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Business leaders from across the country gathered at the Mansion House in Dublin last Thursday for the inaugural Business & Finance ESG Awards.

[Closed] Win Two Tickets to see Cherish the Ladies Live!!!!!

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The Galway Advertiser is delighted to present Cherish the Ladies at The Town Hall Theatre, Galway on June 24th, 2022.

The Frames for Big Top gig but Kaiser Chiefs off for a year

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The Galway International Arts Festival has announced a change to its concert schedule.

Black Eyed Peas get ready to rock Galway

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Set your sights on the Tribe this June Bank Holiday as pop culture icons Black Eyed Peas perform their first Irish gig in over 11 years!

Caulfield praises Murphy’s contribution ahead of Newcastle switch

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“It has been absolutely fantastic,” John Caulfield says about the manner in which Annaghdown teenager Alex Murphy has flourished.

Stellar line-up as Cherish the Ladies return to live music, and to Galway

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The all-woman Celtic supergroup Cherish the Ladies has been wowing audiences around the world with a mix of traditional music, song, and dance for nearly four decades. Like most performers, the members are emerging from a quiet few years as the Covid-19 pandemic put paid to live performances, but now the ladies are keen to get back on the road, starting with an all-star line-up in the Town Hall Theatre in Galway later this month. Here, band leader and champion flutist and whistle player Joanie Madden talks about the history of the group, how they weathered the pandemic, and what the audience can look forward to at their upcoming Galway concert.

Global megastars The Black Eyed Peas prepare for Pearse Stadium weekend performance

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Set your sights on Galway this June Bank Holiday as pop culture icons Black Eyed Peas perform their first Irish gig in over 11 years!

The man who's seen it all

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The sun was starting to take its first steps downwards last Sunday evening when Keith Higgins swung into the car park in Adrian Freeman Park in Tooreen.

Murder and mayhem in Clifden

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Just before 6am on St Patrick's Day 1921, Monsignor McAlpine, the Catholic parish priest of Clifden, Co Galway, was woken by loud banging on his door. “For God's sake, Canon, come down - the town is ablaze.”

Mayo artists generously donate their art for Incognito 2022

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A total of 22 big-hearted Mayo artists have generously donated their art for Incognito 2022 in aid of the Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation.

 

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