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Canadian songwriter for Róisín Dubh

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ROSE COUSINS, the Canadian singer-songwriter will play the Róisín Dubh on Wednesday June 27 at 9pm, where she will perform songs from her new album.

Josh Ritter to read at Róisín Dubh

THE AMERICAN singer-songwriter Josh Ritter will make a welcome return to Galway this summer for a public reading from his debut novel.

Jamie Lawson plays Monroe’s

IRELAND HAS a track record of taking British and American singer-songwriters to its heart long before the singer’s native soil does.

“Diggin’ Up The Roots Weekend” at Cleeres

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Memories of this year’s Rhythm and Roots Festival will be revived with a full programme of shows at Cleeres this weekend.

Set Theatre is set to celebrate stellar first year with birthday bash

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Over the past 12 months Langton’s Set Theatre in Kilkenny has quickly gone from being the city’s newest music venue to being one of the most talked about venues in the country.

Seán Kangataran releases debut album

GALWAY BASED indie-acoustic singer-songwriter Seán Kangataran has just released his self-titled debut album.

Driving Miss Davey

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CATHY DAVEY was born into a prominent musical and artistic family as her mother is a sculptor and her father is the Celtic/classical composer Shaun Davey.

International line-up for Galway Arts Festival

Ireland’s leading arts event, the Galway Arts Festival, is set to provide an internationally acclaimed line-up of music, dance, theatre, comedy, street events and art from July 12 to 25.

Human League, Josh Ritter, Heaven 17, and Cathy Davey for arts festival Big Top

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Synth pop legends and heroes of 1980s electro The Human League and Heaven 17, and leading singer-songwriters Josh Ritter, Cathy Davey, and Damien Dempsey, will all play the Galway Arts Festival Big Top in July.

“It gets good, but it don’t get better than this”

That’s the title to one of the songs played by Jason and The Scorchers in the Set Theatre last Sunday night and everyone in the packed out venue would surely agree.

 

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