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Classic rock at Monroe’s Live
Galway’s own Amos Moses will take the stage at Monroe’s Live next Friday, October 18, for a night of high-energy rock with a fresh twist.
Monroe’s goes disco
A weekend of funk, disco, and soul music is on the cards at Monroe’s Live this weekend.
Disco Scots back in town
Edinburgh’s disco trio High Fade, known for their razor-sharp funk sounds, will return to Monroe’s Live on Friday, October 4.
Róisín Dubh have something for everyone this St. Patrick’s Weekend
On Friday night, kick off the weekend at Tigh He-He Comedy Club, which features viral star Simon Hennessy. He is supported by John Kelly and host Jessica Collins.
Emerging Irish band The Fynches are set to soar at Monroe’s Live
Fresh from supporting renowned Irish acts The Coronas and The Stunning, emerging band The Fynches are soaring, fuelled by their mutual love of music. They will bring their fresh and original work to Monroe’s Live on Saturday, September 16.
Galway city band, Ol’ Times & The Gulls, at Róisín Dubh on Saturday August 19
Hailing from Galway City, Ol’ Times is a classic rock outfit that’s on a mission to bring rock n roll back to the forefront of music. The band draws inspiration from legendary acts like Led Zeppelin, The Doors, and The Rolling Stones while putting their own spin on the genre to create a sound that’s fresh and exciting.
Celebrate St Patrick’s Day at the Róisín Dubh
Paddy’s Day festivities in the Róisín Dubh will be carried by Galway rockers Ol’ Times and their special guests from the moment doors open at 4pm until the very early hours.
Galway Youth Orchestra representing county in National Concert Hall
The Irish Association of Youth Orchestras (IAYO) is delighted to return to the National Concert Hall on Saturday, February 11, for their Annual Festival of Youth Orchestras.
Home to Mayo presents A Transatlantic Journey Home
Home to Mayo presents a celebration of Irish culture, centre stage in the Royal Theatre, Castlebar on Saturday, May 28, featuring local, national and international musicians, singers and dancers.
Big Tom was a massive Stones fan, reveals Galway author of official biography
Thousands of fans thronged to Castleblayney at the weekend to see a bronze statue of Big Tom unveiled by President Michael D. Higgins and the launch of the official biography titled Big Tom – The King of Irish Country by Galway author and broadcaster Tom Gilmore from Bodane, Tuam.