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Without George to launch debut album in Campbell’s
WITHOUT GEORGE, the Galway based hard rock, blues, funk, and country band, will launch their eponymous debut album at a show in Campbell’s Tavern, Cloughanover, this Saturday at 9.30pm.
Messiah to be performed in Galway
HANDEL’S CELEBRATED Messiah will be performed by the Irish Baroque Orchestra and Resurgam in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church on Friday December 12 at 7.30pm.
New York Polyphony to sing in St Nicholas
NEW YORK Polyphony - the most exciting and dynamic vocal ensemble of this generation - will perform in St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church on Sunday November 16 at 8pm.
The Eagles confirm Galway gig
US super group The Eagles are set to be the latest big name to rock Galway this summer.
Former Squeeze frontman Glenn Tilbrook live in Castlebar
Glenn Tilbrook, along with Squeeze co-writer Chris Difford, were the very first artists to play MTV's "Unplugged" sessions. So successful was the duo's unplugged show that MTV commissioned an entire series of unplugged shows which featured many legendary artists.
Galway ambient musician releases new album
Galway’s Vincent Wood, a composer of ambient and downtempo instrumental music, has released his new album Mid Ocean Calmed on iTunes.
World-famous Vienna Boys’ Choir comes to the Royal Castlebar
The roots of the Vienna Boys' Choir (Wiener Sängerknaben) go back to the 13th century. For centuries, the choir was attached to the royal Austrian court. In the late 15th century, the choir was part of the court music of Maximilian I, the Holy Roman Emperor, who moved the court from Innsbruck to Vienna.
Forget U2 it’s all about US2 this month in The Steeple
With the chance to see the real U2 a rare occurrence these days - the next best thing is hitting the stage in The Steeple on Kennedy Avenue, Carlow on December 14.
Squeeze Legend Glenn Tilbrook to play Kytelers
Glenn Tilbrook one of popular music's most consistently brilliant artists will play Kyteler's Inn on Friday, November 21.