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Captivating live music experience promised at Radisson Blu Hotel
One of Ireland's finest songwriters, singers and multi-instrumentalist, Paul Brady will grace the surrounds of the Radisson Blu Hotel Athlone on Friday, March 27, as part of his 2020 Irish tour.
Christmas crooning at the Town Hall
CHRISTMAS CROONERS, a night of festive favourites and Christmas hits, made famous by Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole, and Frank Sinatra, will be heard at the Town Hall Theatre.
A.Smyth - new single, Róisín gig
FOLLOWING THE release of his new single, 'Hero', and in advance of his debut album, Dublin singer-songwriter A.Smyth plays upstairs bar of the Róisín Dubh next week.
Seán Keane's annual Christmas show
SEAN KEANE, the great Galway singer, brings his popular Christmas By The Hearth concert back to the Town Hall Theatre on Friday December 6 at 8pm, performing folk and festive music.
Own a piece of local history as contents of Griffins Bakery to go under the hammer!
Wilsons Auctions to manage the Online Auction of Contents of Galway’s iconic bakery.
Performances certain to entertain on the Dean Crowe Theatre stage
As November ambles towards its inevitable conclusion, four productions to grace the Dean Crowe Theatre stage are certain to entertain as winter nights descend with a distinct chill in the air!
An evening of Irish history to play at the Dean Crowe Theatre
Looking towards those winter nights and an evening of entertainment to warm the hearts and minds, Phelim Drew presents Joxer Daly Esq. at Dean Crowe Theatre on Saturday, November 16.
Paddy Casey announces Furbo gig in December
SINGER-SONGWRITER Paddy Casey has announced he will play an intimate gig in Padraicíns in Furbo, on Sunday December 29 at 8pm, and he is likey to play songs from his new album.
Galway singers release new singles
THREE GALWAY singer-songwriters - Eoin Dolan, Bob Bound, and Partland - release new singles this weekend: 'Commander of Sapiens', 'State Of Desire', and 'Afraid Of The Dark'.
McNelis calls for support for rough sleepers ‘vulnerable to attack’
FOLLOWING THE recent killing of Timothy Hourihane, a homeless man in Cork, Labour City Councillor Niall McNelis has called for supports for rough sleepers who are “vulnerable to attack”.