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Frank & Walters go acoustic at Monroe’s
This is an intimate evening with one of Ireland’s most beloved bands, offering a rare glimpse into their music stripped down to its acoustic bones.
Bad Manners at Monroe’s
A powerhouse of the ska revival scene since their formation in 1976, Bad Manners will bring their trademark humour, high-energy beats, and brass-driven sound still sounding loud four decades later.
The Fureys to grace The Shamrock Lodge Hotel with live January date
When The Fureys make their eagerly awaited visit to The Shamrock Lodge Hotel on Thursday, January 4, they will treat their audience to one of popular music’s richest legacies.
The Saw Doctors announce second concert at 2023 Galway Arts Festival
Galway International Arts Festival and Róisín Dubh are delighted to announce that The Saw Doctors will play a second concert at the Heineken Big Top on Saturday July 29.
The Fureys announce October tour date for Radisson Blu Hotel Athlone
When The Fureys return to The Radisson Blu Hotel on Saturday, October 1, they will treat their audience to one of popular music’s richest legacies.
Legends of Irish music and song The Fureys confirm October date at the Radisson Blu Hotel Athlone
When The Fureys return to The Radisson Blu Hotel on Saturday, October 1, they will treat their audience to one of popular music’s richest legacies.
‘There were chapters in my twenties where I could have been a bit like Luke’
WHEN THE email arrived, asking Fiachna Ó Braonáin to audition for a part in TG4’s long running soap Ros ns Rún, his first thought was “Again?”
‘The work itself is magnetic, it draws me in’
MENTION GALWAY to Eddi Reader, and the Scottish singer is likely to go into a rhapsody about the city and county - and with good reason, it’s a place that appreciates her voice and music; it’s somewhere she has played often; and a region of deeply personal significance for her.
The musical life of an ‘auld stock’ Galwegian
Anyone strolling near Tig Cóilí pub or around the top of High Street, might one day encounter the inimitable Johnny Mullins playing guitar or accordion, and beguiling the passers-by with his sweet sounds. A true ‘auld stock’ Galwegian and fine multi-instrumentalist, Mullins has been a familiar and popular figure within the city’s music community for many years now.
The musical life of an ‘auld stock’ Galwegian
Anyone strolling near Tig Cóilí pub or around the top of High Street, might one day encounter the inimitable Johnny Mullins playing guitar or accordion, and beguiling the passers-by with his sweet sounds. A true ‘auld stock’ Galwegian and fine multi-instrumentalist, Mullins has been a familiar and popular figure within the city’s music community for many years now.