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Get Totally Wired at the Comedy KARLnival

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TOTALLY WIRED, described by The Irish Times as "Ireland’s answer to Flight of the Conchords", but who describe themselves as "Ireland’s oldest and least successful boy band", are coming back to the Róisín Dubh.

The 2 Johnnies reschedule their Athlone appearance

Tickets are now on sale for the ever popular comedy duo's ’Big Show, Small Show’ tour which has been rescheduled to Friday, August 3, at The Prince of Wales Hotel, Athlone.

The Clandestinos @ Monroe's

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GALWAY SKA/REGGAE band The Clandestinos return to Monroe's on Friday August 17 at 11pm, where they will play reggae and ska takes on classic songs, and some originals too.

Lisa Casey - Irish Comedian Of The Year @ Comedy KARLnival

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LISA CASEY, the reigning Irish Comedian Of The Year, is at the Róisín Dubh next week, headlining the latest instalment of the Dominick Street venue's Comedy KARLnival night.

Comedians the Two Johnnies announce gig at the Prince

Tickets are now on sale for their 'Big Show, Small Show' Tour this July 27 at The Prince of Wales Hotel, Athlone.

JANAJ to play Róisín Dubh

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FOLLOWING THE release of their critically acclaimed single 'Badlands' earlier this year, Galway alt-rock band JANAJ play a gig in the upstairs bar of the Róisín Dubh.

Róisín Dubh Comedy presents Comedy KARLnival with Karl Spain and friends

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The Comedy Karnival will kick off next Tuesday (and every Tuesday) with Karl Spain and friends Tom O’Mahony, Tomie James, and Margaret McHugh at Róisín Dubh.

Irish music festivals: Dying out or changing up?

 

Olivia to spin the decks @ Electric

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DJ OLIVIA, a key player in the Polish electronic music scene for more than a decade, returns to Galway to play the next Factory night at the Electric Garden and Theatre.

Little Hours to play Róisín Dubh

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FOLLOWING THE release last month of the single 'Heavy On You', Little Hours - aka Donegal singer-songwriter John Doherty - are set to tour Ireland, stopping off at the Róisín Dubh next week.

 

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