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Vincent Cross to play the Galway Fringe Festival

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BORN IN Dublin, raised in Australia, and now based in New York, singer-songwriter Vincent Cross never goes anywhere without his vintage Martin guitar, and he is coming to Galway next week to play the Galway Fringe Festival.

Mná Mná @ Róisín Dubh

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SINGER-SONGWRITERS Niceol Blue and Ruth Dillon play the Mná Mná showcase in the upstairs bar of the Róisín Dubh tonight at 8.30pm.

An artistic look at ‘my place’

MY PLACE, an art exhibition focusing on memories and everyday life, will be launched this Monday in the Foyer and Arts Corridor of University Hospital Galway.

The Molly Hicks @ Town Hall

THE MOLLY Hicks will bring the sounds of Appalachian, bluegrass, country, and gospel music to the Town Hall Theatre next week.

The Molly Hicks and Americana month @ Campbell’s

THE MOLLY Hicks will bring the sounds of Appalachian, bluegrass, country and gospel music to the Campbell’s Tavern, Cloughanover this Saturday at 9.30pm.

Mairtín O’Connor takes The Road West

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MAIRTÍN O’CONNOR will lead a stellar line-up of traditional and folk performers for a series of concerts in the Town Hall Theatre from Monday August 15 to Wednesday 17 at 8pm.

The Crane to celebrate tenth birthday

MICK CREHAN has been at the helm of The Crane Bar on Sea Road for a decade and to celebrate this milestone, the venue will host a party running from Thursday to Sunday.

Bluegrass sounds from The Molly Hicks

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THE TOWN Hall Theatre will resonate to the sounds of Appalachian, bluegrass, country and gospel when The Molly Hicks take to the stage.

Singers and Their Songs @ The Crane

SINGERS AND Their Songs is an annual series of live sessions in The Crane Bar, Sea Road, promoting Galway based singer-songwriters, acoustic groups, and roots bands.

Mary McPartlan to make Town Hall debut

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THE GREAT Mary McPartlan is no stranger to Galway or its vibrant trad/folk scene, but she has never before graced the stage of the Town Hall Theatre.

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