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The Big Orange return with three new dates

The Big Orange have announced that an additional three dates have been secured for the month of April in the Set Theatre.

We Hate DJs @ Massimo

WE HATE DJs return to Massimo tomorrow from 10pm until late, with the 515 Tripod resident DJ Michael Kelly as the special guest.

Strange Brew Summer Shindig 4

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THE STRANGE BREW Summer Shindig 4 takes place in the Róisín Dubh on Thursday July 31 at 8pm.

It don’t mean a thing...

The Rivercourt Hotel will become a home for all things swing this Sunday evening as local favourites The Swingin’ Bluecats and friends present ‘Rev’s Swing Out Special’.

Disconauts @ The Cellar

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THE DISCONAUTS take to the floor this Saturday at the Cellar Underground for a night of finger-clicking house, cosmic disco, and deep dubby techno.

Donal Dineen to DJ @ The Cellar

Donal Dineen, the man who defined the musical taste of a generation through No Disco in the 1990s, will perform a DJ set at LowerState in The Cellar this Friday.

Christmas Entertainment at The Half Cut Bar

The Half Cut Bar will be providing the best in Christmas fun and festivities this Christmas season. With live music and DJs playing throughout the holiday period the Half Cut Bar is the only place you need to be. Live music will be provided by Paddy Thomas, Psycho Sue with the Blues Brothers and Rory spinning the discs and keeping the festivities moving until late. It all kicks off tonight Friday December 19 with the Blues Brothers playing the best in festive favourites and your favourite music. Psycho Sue will be taking to the stage live on Sunday December 20, while at 7.30pm on Sunday December 20 Paddy Thomas will kick things off live in the Half Cut Bar followed up by the Blues Brothers.

Ballina Film Club presents innovative jazz and art exhibition

Light Shifts

West Coast Big Band

THE WEST Coast Big Band are approaching their fifth anniversary and they play a residency in Morgans Bar in the Forster Court Hotel, every Thursday night.

GUMS to unleash a Disco Inferno

TAKING ITS cue from funk and soul, and developing in the Latino and gay clubs of New York in the mid-1970s, disco became a global phenomenon by the end of the decade.

 

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