27 Irish gigs and festivals to book from now until June 2022
Musicians to return to the stage for the first time in 18 months as Ireland’s venues reopen
Musicians to return to the stage for the first time in 18 months as Ireland’s venues reopen
MusicTown is online-only for a second year, filling a creative void caused by the pandemic
My Lovely Horse animal rescue is facing a deficit this year of €70,000
Dublin brewer selling cans of ale to help horse charity
London African Gospel Choir plays at National Concert Hall and US songwriter Jason Ringenberg comes to Dundalk
As The Divine Comedy releases a bleak new album, the singer thinks it may be the end of the world, but feels fine
The VIP-loving Dublin nightclub has a fresh identity and a more egalitarian approach
New Year’s Eve gigs around the country, plus gigs from Little Green Cars, Engine Alley, Le Boom
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The best gigs this week
U2 singer records Simon & Garfunkel track with Saint Sister and others for McVerry Trust
George Ezra, Saul Williams, Maria Doyle Kennedy and RuPaul’s Drag Race queens
Summer Series at Trinity College features Grace Jones and Bryan Ferry whiule Flaming Lips and Madness pitch up in Galway’s Big Top
Songs to inspire and empower on International Women’s Day. Hear them roar
Lineup features Rusangano Family, All Tvvins and James Vincent McMorrow in a shortlist dominated by indie rock
Gavin James and Walking on Cars top the most-played Irish lists on Irish radio stations
Event started in 1978 as a last-minute replacement for cancelled bridge tournament
After a six-year hiatus, Cathy Davey is back with new album New Forest - and a whole new level of insight about humans, nature and what really matters in life
Rodrigo Y Gabriela and Bell X1 join acclaimed jazz perfomers on October line-up
The music and arts festival will also feature a closing parade through the Stradbally site on its Sunday night
Niall Byrne talks to Irish people who make a living in the music industry. This week, Dara Kilkenny of the British and Irish Modern Music Institute in Dublin
Who is David Gilmour’s favourite lyricist? Why are film adaptations inferior to the books? Can poetry replace liturgy? All these questions and more were answered in Co Carlow
In a new column called How Music Works, Niall Byrne talks to those who make a living in the Irish music industry, who shape the musical landscape and who build up the country’s musical reputation, at home and abroad. This week, manager, agent, producer Úna Molloy
At DIT’s school of commercial modern music, real-world musicians teach students in all aspects of music-making, along with the business side
Paul Noonan’s project has plenty of personalities involved; if only they could resolve their differences
Lisa Hannigan, Mick Flannery, Damien Dempsey featured on ‘A Murray Christmas 2’
What should you know about our third-level colleges? What is life on campus like? And what can you find out at open days?
Traditional music, David Gray, viking boat trips and aqua sphering among weekend events
He may have reunited with former Beautiful South bandmate Jacqui Abbot for a new album and tour, but Paul Heaton will never, ever, get the band back together. "My only pang of regret was that I didn’t disband it early enough"
It’s summertime, which means it’s time to hit the fields, parks, GAA stadiums and forests for a blast of live music. Here’s our guide to the 25 festivals and music events you have to see this year
Irish musicians gather at Mansion House to launch MusicTown festival
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