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Tumbling Paddies in Galway

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Originally starting out ten years ago as a five-piece performing at pubs and weddings across their beloved County Fermanagh, The Tumbling Paddies have evolved into a worldwide touring phenomenon. They play Galway’s Black Box on Saturday, April 6, at 7pm.

Circus won’t clean up its acts

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Roll up, roll up! The Dirty Circus is back with a new show at Róisín Dubh this Sunday, March 31, at 8pm, when Galway’s sauce merchants return with more glitter-strewn acts.

Leftfield to go loud at Big Top gig

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Famous for their building-shaking volume, Leftfield will headline the Heineken Big Top during the Galway International Arts Festival on Friday, July 19.

Ruby anniversary at The Róisín for Coughlan

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One of Ireland’s greatest ever jazz and blues singers, Mary Coughlan, will play a homecoming gig next month as part of her Irish tour celebrating 40 years in music.

Faulty Towers’ Dining Experience in Galway this spring

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Straight from London’s West End via the Sydney Opera House, Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience returns to Galway in April.

Bernard Casey with Shannon Basso Gaule at the Tigh He-He comedy club

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County Kerry comic Bernard Casey is special guest at this Friday’s Tigh He-He Comedy Club at the Róisín Dubh, March 22, at 8pm.

Strange Brew presents Seamus Fogarty

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Fresh from releasing his first album in three years, Irish alt-folk alchemist Seamus Fogarty plays the Róisín Dubh this Saturday, March 10 at 8pm.

Comic Colin Geddis at Róisín Dubh

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Co Tyrone’s Colin Geddis is bringing his brand new show “Overkill” on the road around Ireland this spring, with a stop in Galway later this month.

Shark School swarm Róisin Dubh

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Galway’s female-fronted abstract garage band Shark School play Róisin Dubh tonight, Thursday, February 29.

Lady Bird Lad lands in Galway

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Galway music fans devastated by this week’s break-up of Irish band Hudson Taylor may find solace in plans that one half of the fraternal duo, Harry Hudson-Taylor, will play the Róisín Dubh tomorrow, Friday, March 1, at 8pm.

 

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