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Irish band Whenyoung playing Róisín Dubh on Saturday April 22

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Irish band, Whenyoung, are from Clare and Limerick, but based in the UK. Brought up with a love for music, they're started off into everything from Irish trad to 00's pop, eventually stumbling upon punk and rock music of old. This became their mutual escape, which eventually resulted in Aoife and Andrew moving to London to start a band. In between, Aoife studied Landscape Architecture and Horticulture and Andrew studied Architecture.

From Ibiza to Galway: Top DJs to Bring Old School Classics to Monroe’s Live This Easter

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Two of Ireland’s leading DJs will transform Monroe's Live into the ultimate club night with Old School Classics. This special Easter Sunday gig on April 9 features the dynamic DJ duo of Steven Cooper and Natalie Roache. From the festival arena to the award-winning Dominick Street venue, join the talented DJs for a night of nostalgic vibes, thumping trance, techno and house.

Free e-waste and battery recycling events to take place across the county this spring

Householders around the county are being urged to bring their old batteries, electrical, and electronic waste to one of the upcoming free collection days hosted by WEEE Ireland.

Galway International Arts Festival and Róisín Dubh announce acts for the Heineken Big Top in July

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Two brilliant acts, KETTAMA and Pavement, have been announced for the Heineken Big Top in July as part of the Galway Arts Festival.

Solo Artists Jack J. Alexander and Wornoc Set the Stage for New Event at Monroe’s Live

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A new emo, pop punk and metal club night at Monroe’s Live is set to introduce west of Ireland fans to two emerging Irish artists who are making waves on the alt-rock scene. The Absent club night on Friday, February 24 includes live performances by Dubliner, Conor Walsh, and Galway-based alt-hip hop musician, Jack J. Alexander.

Pulp Friction bring the Spectacular Sounds and Scenes of Quentin Tarantino to Monroe’s Live

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The soundtracks of the sultry, bold, and daring films of Quentin Tarantino will come to life at Monroe’s Live on Dominick Street with Pulp Friction on Friday, February 24. This is a complete theatrical performance as they recreate the legendary songs and classic moves on stage. From a dance off with Mia Wallis to a Kill Bill sword fight, Pulp Friction bring all the characters, the scenes and the songs that are known and loved around the world.

Tar - icy cold and smoking hot

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Multi-talented Galway artist Tracy Bruen is back with a new album launch in the Roisin Dubh

 

Claddagh Choral head to Japan

A team made up of both Claddagh Choral and MÓC 2 are embarking on a ten-day research trip this month to Japan, to explore opportunities for a tour for Galway City Chamber Choir later this year.

Galway-based Folk Americana Trio ‘The Raines’ superb fifth single

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Folk Americana group The Raines comprises of Ruth Dillon (vocals, guitar, ukulele) who has toured and recorded with the legendary vocalist Dolores Keane, is a former member of The Molly Hicks, and has three solo albums of her own. Juliana Erkkonen (fiddle and vocals) has been at the forefront of the Americana musical scene in Ireland and has released 7 albums with a diverse range of acts, and Yvonne Tiernan (vocals/ukulele/percussion) who has toured as lead singer with The Chieftains.

 

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