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Arts Festival means magic for Galway's summer
It is that time of year already: school is out, life guards are on duty, the city is filled with dusty D-reg jeeps collecting Irish College escapees, and the Galway International Arts Festival begins in earnest next week when the whole town seems enchanted.
Kings Head laughs for twenty years
Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, The Laughter Loft at the Kings Head Bar returns with a slew of Irish comic performances during the Galway International Arts Festival.
An Fear and loathing in lost grayness
A co-production from Fibín sa Taibhdhearc in association the Galician National Theatre, An Fear Liath will be staged outdoors nightly at 10pm on July 25, 26, and 27.
GIAF welcomes Diligent as festival partner
With a mission to empower leaders to drive greater impact, Diligent's support of Galway International Arts Festival (GIAF) provides a great fit for an organisation committed to delivering extraordinary cultural experiences, as sustainably as possible, to as wide and diverse an audience as possible.
Arts Festival reveals food for thought
The Galway International Arts Festival has unveiled a menu of around 20 public talks and debates in association with the University of Galway.
Galway’s Kettama back in Big Top
Returning to the Heineken Big Top once again on Thursday, July 25, will be Galway-born producer K ettama, who burst onto the house and electro scene with the release of his 2018 EP Bucklyn Bridge.
Countdown begins for Galway Arts Festival
The 2024 Galway International Arts Festival will include seven world premiers, a new visual arts commission, the most extensive music line-up to date, and new theatre co-produced with partners Landmark Productions and Once Off Productions.
Leftfield to go loud at Big Top gig
Famous for their building-shaking volume, Leftfield will headline the Heineken Big Top during the Galway International Arts Festival on Friday, July 19.
Arts festival reveals details for 2024 Big Top acts
It might seem like summer is far away, but with details already trickling out about next year’s Galway International Arts Festival, the sunshine music just got one step closer.