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Listen to stream of Fia Rua's new album

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FIA RUA, the Galway folk-rock singer-songwriter launches his new album The Sky Went Low And The Sea Went High with a Galway Fringe Festival concert in Áras na nGael this Saturday [July 26] at 9pm. In advance of the show, listen to the new album, which is streamed here in it's entirety:

Photography display brings New York to Castlebar

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An insightful exhibition of photography from the streets of New York is going on display from Friday June 27 in Café Rua on New Antrim Street in Castlebar.

Irish Times food critic says Café Rua is Ireland’s ‘best lunch’

Castlebar eatery Café Rua continues to clock up the accolades.

Celebrate Irish Food Week at Rua, Castlebar

As recent winner of Good Food Ireland’s Best National Café award and John and Sally McKenna’s nominated Irish food retailer of the year for 2012, it is fair to say that it is always Irish food week at Rua and Café Rua. However, the company has planned a special series of events to celebrate Irish produce in the run up to St Patrick’s Day, featuring a cookery class, a dinner featuring some of the best local produce available, and many other delicious deals in both their cafés and delicatessen.

Folk and roots @ Citóg

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TWO OF Galway’s finest folk and roots influenced acts - A Band Called Wanda and Fia Rua - will play Citóg at The Cellar Bar tomorrow at 9.30pm.

Charity Brunch at Café Rua

A Wild Garlic Weekend (from April 13) will take place at Rua and Café Rua, where there will be fabulous garlic based food available.

Folk-rock double bill @ Kelly’s

TWO OF Galway’s leading folk-rock acts - Niall Teague and The Fast Company and singer-songwriter Fia Rua - play Kelly’s this Monday at 8.30pm.

Fia Rua to launch new album in Kelly’s

IT’S BEEN a long time coming, but finally folk-rock singer-songwriter Fia Rua is releasing his second album Falling Time.

Jinx Lennon @ Róisín Dubh

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JINX LENNON, the Co Louth agit-folk troubadour, will bring his hard hitting and witty rants against mediocrity, racism, and the current state of society, to the Róisín Dubh tomorrow.

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