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Vodafone Comedy Carnival Galway 2017

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FROM ONE end of the city centre to the other, it was impossible to escape the Vodafone Comedy Carnival over the last week and especially during the Bank Holiday Weekend - and in truth, why would you want to? The best shows in town were all here.

Mary Coughlan’s new Live & Kicking tour

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Mary Coughlan and her band are bringing her new show 'Live & Kicking' to Roscommon Arts Centre on Friday, October 27 at 8pm.

Jerry Williams - rising star hits Galway

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WHILE BEING unsigned, and having to self-fund and self-release music is by no means unusual in 2017, it is certainly no impediment to progress, as the rise of Jerry Williams shows.

Sky Road Film Festival features an exciting lineup, the festival takes place on Saturday October 14th!

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This year's Sky Road Film Festival features an exciting lineup, the festival takes place on Saturday October 14th at the Station House Theatre in Clifden, Co Galway.

An evening of music at Roscommon Arts Centre

Music Network presents Cathy Jordan, Jarlath Henderson, and Mick Daly for an evening of outstanding music at Roscommon Arts Centre on Thursday, September 14, at 8pm.

Ballinasloe gearing up for Féile Cheoil Larry Reynolds

Féile Cheoil Larry Reynolds takes place from Friday to Sunday, September 8 to 10, with a host of music and heritage events on offer in Ballinasloe.

Chris Haze releases new single

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CHRIS HAZE, the Galway singer-songwriter, is set to release his new single 'Say Goodbye' this week, the follow-up to his Irish chart topping EP We Are One, which came out in February.

Two poets bring their unhappiness to Cleggan

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Week III

Little John Nee

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A new show from Little John Nee is always to be savoured and, on September 4, Druid’s Mick Lally Theatre hosts the premiere of Radio Rosario, a serious comedy about frustration, foreboding, and fulfilment, and an ode to “the magical wireless”.

Invoke the imagination and provoke the senses at the Clifden Arts Festival

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Clifden Community Arts Festival began its 40-year life in Clifden Community School in 1977 and the arts in education has been the central ethos of the festival ever since. With the opening of a new community school in Clifden this year, the festival which takes place from September 13-24 2017, will be part of this new and exciting beginning for the town. The festival celebrates the arts for the children of Clifden Community School, Scoil Mhuire, Claddaghduff, Cleggan and Cashel and Ballyconnelly National school, helping to develop artistic and social skills, and provide an outlet for self-expression and development.

 

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