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Country star Michael English to perform at Clifden Arts Festival with new show ‘A Million Medleys’
The Clifden Arts Festival, running from 18th to 29th September 18-29, has announced that celebrated country star Michael English will be performing his fantastic new show, “A Million Medleys,” on Friday, September 27. This much-anticipated event promises to be one of the festival’s highlights, bringing a blend of classic hits and infectious energy that is sure to captivate audiences.
Pink Friday: a day of style, fun, and fundraising
The Galway Races once again proved to be a spectacular week, and The Ardilaun Hotel was thrilled to be at the heart of the action with its unforgettable Pink Friday, a dazzling display of style, camaraderie, and generosity in support of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute.
Bricknasty Balliers head to Galway
Rapidly becoming one of the most talked about groups in Ireland, Bricknasty emerged from Ballymun in early 2020 as a lockdown studio project that has developed into a band of tunesters.
South Galway Bay Music Festival July, 28th 29th & 30th, 2023
South Galway Bay Music Festival July, 28th 29th & 30th, 2023
Pavillion presents Flow State, an immersive ab-rock journey in Seven Bar
Pavillion invites you to embark on a transformative musical experience with 'Flow State', an evening of alternative rock and captivating hippie vibes.
Popular South Galway Bay Music Festival makes welcome return to social calendar
Following a very successful inaugural event in 2022, the South Galway Bay Music Festival returns for its second year!
Electric trad group Furry Village to play at The Quays Bar this Saturday
"We've been rehearsing and perfecting our material, and we're ready to rock the house and make it special night to remember."
‘His work has enriched the lives of residents and visitors to the city’
James Harrold, who has served Galway for more than 30 years as the city arts officer with the Galway City Council, will stand down from the position on July 16.
Damian Clark returns to the Róisín Dubh
FORGET ANY notion of post-Patrick's Day blues, post-Bank Holiday blues, not when a line-up involving Damian Clark, Bob Hennigan, and Michael Downey are set to take to the stage of the Róisín Dubh.
Damian Clark returns to Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh
HE HAS big arms and a peaky cap, an Aussie accent, and a wry smile, but most importantly, he’s bloody funny. He's Damian Clark and he's coming to Galway to play the Róisín Dubh Comedy Clubh.