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Marty to put orchestra ‘under pressure’

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Music for Galway’s 43rd season, Irish Connections, kicks off next Friday, September 27, at 7.30pm in Leisureland featuring the RTÉ Concert Orchestra with special compère Marty Morrissey.

Arts Festival finale at Monroe’s Live

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The final weekend of the Galway International Arts Festival at Monroe’s Live promises to be an exciting one with Teddy Thompson, Gruff Rhys, George Murphy and The Rising Sons and Tara Howley performing from today, Thursday, July 25, to this Sunday, July 28.

Monroe’s chock full of acts for Arts Festival

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A vibrant line-up of artists will perform at Monroe’s Live over the Galway International Arts Festival until Sunday, July 28.

Kilfenora piper at Arts Festival

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Talented multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and composer Tara Howley will perform at Monroe’s Live on Sunday, July 28, at 8pm as part of the Galway International Arts Festival.

Countdown begins for Galway Arts Festival

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Monroe's reveals line-up for GIAF 2024

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On Wednesday, July 17 at 8pm, the Fun Lovin’ Criminals will take to the stage with their blend of hip-hop, rock n’ roll, blues-jazz, and Latin-soul. The band burst onto the scene in 1996 with the worldwide multi-platinum debut album Come Find Yourself and their single ‘Scooby Snacks’ became an international hit.

Countdown begins for Galway Arts Festival

The 2024 Galway International Arts Festival will include seven world premiers, a new visual arts commission, the most extensive music line-up to date, and new theatre co-produced with partners Landmark Productions and Once Off Productions.

Co Clare piper Tara Howley got her first big break with Riverdance

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Piper Tara Howley tours to Galway

Dolores Keane to perform live from Fleadh on Tg4

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Dolores Keane will be taking to the stage live on Tg4 tomorrow night as the Fleadh Cheoil returns to Mullingar for 2023 back to where it all began in 1951.

 

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