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Another exciting line up at Brennan’s Lane this weekend

Ballina will be rocking again this weekend, thanks to the stellar line up of gigs at Brennan’s Lane, Garden Street, Ballina. Kicking off things at Live in the Basement tonight Friday, November 11 is Galway-based covers band The Wilful who are sure to get everyone in high spirits for the weekend ahead. The Wilful are a hard working covers band who have been touring the country to the delight of audiences everywhere they go, with their blend of rock and rocked up pop covers.

Gorilla Radio to take over Brennan's Lane Sunday Night

Gorilla Radio to take over Brennan's Lane tonight

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Out and about in Mayo

Ballina is the place to be this weekend

Free music festival in Ballina

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The Ballina Chamber have helped organise a recession busting free music festival weekend featuring the internationally famous Sharon Shannon and her big band and the Hothouse Flowers.

Brennan’s Lane where it is at in Ballina this May

Brennan’s Lane Bar in Ballina is the home of top class entertainment this May, with a stellar line up of events that is sure to attract people from all over Mayo.

Beatles, reggae, and country @ Monroe’s Live

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ALL KINDS of music will be heard in Monroe’s Live over the next month from 1960s pop, to country, reggae, and rock.

Gorilla Radio Friday for Karma this August

Gorilla Radio are a not-to-be-missed, high energy, pulsating band now touring Ireland, who will be playing at Karma Club Athlone next Friday August 20.

Mighty Boosh man to DJ @ GPO

THE GPO on Eglinton Street has a wealth of events to coincide with the Volvo Ocean Race stopover, including a DJ set from The Mighty Boosh’s Mike Fielding, to keep Galway dancing while the yachts are in town.

Three day TriFest details revealed

The organisers of the Waterways Ireland triAthlone have confirmed details of this year’s TriFest 2009 musical acts. The three day event, built around the triathlon race on July 18, promises to be the Midlands’ biggest summer festival.

 

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