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Nirvana tribute at Monroe’s

With a ferocious blend of guitars, drums, and pulsating basslines, Negative Creeps will channel the essence of Nirvana's music at Monroe’s Live on Friday, April 25, with doors at 11pm.
BIG LOVE for Monroe’s Live tomorrow

Fresh from playing the prestigious Other Voices music trail in Dingle, Dublin band BIG LOVE bring their alternative indie-rock sound to Monroe’s tomorrow, Friday, at 10pm.
Relive the Grunge Rock of Nirvana with Negative Creeps at Monroe’s Live

With a ferocious blend of screaming guitars, thunderous drums, and pulsating basslines, Negative Creeps capture the essence of Nirvana's music, transporting audiences back to the raw, rebellious spirit of the 90s.
Rich Hall - Galway’s favourite comedy cowboy

His grouchy demeanour, deadpan delivery, absurdist irony, rapid-fire wit, and idiosyncratic approach to country music, will be seen and heard across a variety of shows at this month’s Galway Comedy Festival.
[Closed] Win Two Tickets to see Cherish the Ladies Live!!!!!

The Galway Advertiser is delighted to present Cherish the Ladies at The Town Hall Theatre, Galway on June 24th, 2022.
Vickers Vimy launch new album Atlas Of Hearts

FIVE YEARS after their debut release, Volume 1- That Vinyl Scratch, Vickers Vimy launch their second album, Atlas Of Hearts, next Friday, March 30 at the Crane Bar.
'It feels like a new band. It feels like a new beginning'

"WE'VE ALWAYS wanted to make dance records played by live human beings." So declares Franz Ferdinand bassist Bob Hardy, and their new album, Always Ascending, finds the Scottish art-rockers realising that vision to an unprecedented extent.
Jazzy wonder in Castlebar

Don’t miss the chance to hear one of the world’s great jazz-driven piano trios when the Michael Wollny Trio performs at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Monday, October 23, at 8pm as part of a Music Network national tour.
'Galway is always special'

AMONG THE many storming music gigs I’ve had the pleasure of seeing in Galway, one of them was the first time I saw Hothouse Flowers, all of 30 years ago, during the arts festival, when they raised the roof and rocked the joint big time at the Burren Mount Hotel.