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Ultan Conlon @ The Crane
LOUGHREA SINGER-songwriter Ultan Conlon and his band will play The Crane Bar, Sea Road, on Friday November 5.
Sharon Shannon @ Monroe’s Live
SHARON SHANNON will play a special intimate gig in Monroe’s Live tonight at 10pm to celebrate Arthur’s Day.
Don’t miss the first annual Athlone Music Festival!
There’s still time to get your hands on the last few remaining tickets for the Athlone Music Festival, which kicks off this weekend with a blend of Ireland’s top acts, home-grown musicians, and the best of emerging talent.
Countdown to Athlone music festival begins
Athlone’s newest music festival kicks off next weekend with an eclectic mix of home-grown musicians, emerging talent, and family entertainment. Running across the August bank holiday weekend Athlone Music Festival will see some 25 musicians and bands play in Athlone Town Football Stadium on Saturday July 31 and Sunday August 1.
Imelda May live in Castlebar
After playing Glastonbury and Electric Picnic last year its now Castlebar’s turn to get a “Boom Boom” as Imelda May belts out some of her addictive tunes including “Big Bad Handsome Man”, “Falling in Love with you again”, and “Johnny got a Boom Boom” The sensational Imelda May comes to the Royal Theatre on Friday June 4. Having received the award for Best Irish Female last year she then performed at the Meteor Music Awards, firmly placing her in the hearts of music lovers.
Jerry Fish to play Monroe’s in June
JERRY FISH & The Mudbug Club will be bringing their much loved “indie lounge lizard schmooze, mariachi swampadelica” styled act and music to Monroe’s Live on Thursday June 3.
Imelda May takes the liberty of following her own path
WHEN OTHER girls her age were listening to Wham, A-Ha, and Bros, Imelda May was extolling the virtues of Elvis, Eddie Cochrane, and Gene Vincent.
Town Hall coming attractions
THE TOWN Hall Theatre has just released details of its programme for the coming months and audiences can look forward to a line-up packed with theatre, music, comedy, film, and even some beer for good measure.