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Numerous renowned musical artists are confirmed for Night and Day event

Tickets remain available for the County Roscommon based Night and Day Festival, the live line-up for which has been confirmed.

Two war heroes returned to Galway ‘empty and depressed’

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Music for Galway presents Irish Baroque Orchestra’s production of Bach masterpiece

As part of its Bach season, Music for Galway is delighted to present the Irish Baroque Orchestra’s production of Bach masterpiece, St. Matthew’s Passion, in Galway’s Cathedral on Saturday March 25 at 7.30pm.

Spring into St Patrick’s weekend with special musical concert

Oranmore soprano Helen Hancock will present The Lark in the Clear Air in the Mick Lally Theatre this Saturday March 18 at 8pm.

Spring into St Patrick’s weekend with special musical concert

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Oranmore soprano Helen Hancock will present The Lark in the Clear Air in the Mick Lally Theatre on Saturday March 18 at 8pm.

Renowned musical artists to feature at Night and Day Festival 2023

Night and Day has released its full line-up of music and cultural acts taking part at this year’s Roscommon-based festival.

Exhibition celebrating legacy of Professor Tomás Ó Máille opens at RIA

A major exhibition celebrating the life and legacy of Galway-native Irish scholar and professor Tomás Ó Máille is open at the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin. Culture & Citizenship: Tomás Ó Máille was commissioned by the Department of Irish in the University of Galway and produced in partnership with the Royal Irish Academy and the National Library.

Fast forward the seasons at Music for Galway's Midwinter Festival

Music for Galway’s 20th Midwinter Festival, this year themed SEASONS is taking place at the Town Hall Theatre, Galway as well as the Hardiman Hotel between January 20 and 22.

White Bridge in Athlone illuminated in purple to mark World Polio Day

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The Rotary Club of Athlone celebrated World Polio Day on Monday, October 24 and to mark the occasion the White Bridge, which traverses the River Shannon in the heart of the town was illuminated in the colour purple by Iarnrod Eireann.

An historic air mail flight from Galway to Berlin

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Ninety years ago, on October 22, 1932, a Fox Moth plane piloted by Captain Armstrong took off from Oranmore carrying mails and two passengers, Peggy Kenny and Kitty Curran, thus starting the first Irish-Continental European air mail delivery and the first passenger service. The mails were handed to the pilot by the postmaster Mr C Lynch. Bad weather at Athlone meant they had to fly blind a few hundred feet above ground for some time. This ‘feeder’ part of the overall journey was sponsored by Galway Harbour Board to the tune of £80. The flight took 55 minutes, it took the ladies four hours to get home on the train.

 

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