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Goldfish Syndrome @ Monroe’s Backstage Bar
GOLDFISH SYNDROME have been making a name for themselves across Europe, the USA, and South Africa, and Galway will soon to get a taste of what the Cork indie-rock band is about.
Nursing students participate in Shave or Dye fundraiser
Their t-shirts say ‘Bad hair, good cause’ and the newly dyed locks of the fundraising AIT nursing students don’t give lie to that.
Guinness Amplify Live Stages - in Galway
THE GUINNESS AMPLIFY Live Stages gigs come to Galway on Thursday February 26 with the Róisín Dubh and Monroe’s Live announced as the venues where the shows will take place. Each venue will host three bands on the night.
Mayo Deputy hits out at rumoured Ray D’Arcy salary
A sizeable number of Today FM’s listeners may have been disappointed over Ray D’Arcy’s surprise move to RTÉ but one Mayo Deputy was particulary irked by the return of the top rated presenter to the station where he first made his name in the ‘90s.
Nanu Nanu to play Citóg
‘ALIEN POP’ duo Nanu Nanu - a visual, musical, and art performance experience rolled into a left-field electro-pop duo play Citóg at the Róisín Dubh on Wednesday December 10.
Ultan Conlon - ‘Songwriting is the way I express myself’
His music has been played on RTÉ, Today FM, the BBC, and regional stations throughout Ireland. His albums have been acclaimed by music critics and bloggers. The video for his most recent single features Barry Ward, an emerging name in Irish film.
Citóg - three nights of left-field music for December
CITÓG, THE Galway music night which supports original, emerging, and alternative rock, pop, electro, and folk artists, returns in December for a second instalment of Wednesday night gigs at the Róisín Dubh.
Two Mayo pubs take top honours at national Bar of the Year awards
It was cheers all round for two Mayo pubs at the Bar of the Year awards on Tuesday night in Dublin.
New film recreates fateful night of bank guarantee
A new film which recreates the events leading up to the fateful night of September 29, 2008, when the Irish government guaranteed the entire domestic banking system and unwittingly started one of the most expensive bank rescues in history, is to be screened as part of a special live event at Mayo Movie World in Castlebar on Thursday evening.
O’Toole Refrigerated Transport wins major national award
O’Toole Refrigerated Transport’s attention to detail in a complex business such as seafood distribution was rewarded by winning the Fleet Transport Irish Haulier of the Year 2015 award, in association with Rosslare Europort.