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Headfest gets ready to rock Headford

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The August bank Holiday weekend will see Headford host the first Headfest community festival.

Entertainment announced for next month’s mayoral ball

An array of Galway talent will take to the stage of The Hotel Meyrick next month to provide the entertainment for the Mayor’s Gala Charity Ball.

Marc Roberts’ John Denver tribute show

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MARC ROBERTS will perform his acclaimed Tribute To The Music Of John Denver show in the Town Hall Theatre on Saturday May 5 at 8pm.

Fundraising album to be released to raise funds for GUST

Established and emerging Galway talents from the fields of pop, folk, and indie-rock have donated songs to a new album to raise funds for the Galway United Supporters Trust.

Marc Roberts wins country music award

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Marc Roberts, the popular Galway based singer, songwriter, and broadcaster, won solo artist of the year at the recent Sunday World Country Music Awards in Mullingar.

Croi Cabaret comes to the Galway Shopping Centre this Sunday

ONE of the highlights of the Galway fundraising scene every festive season is the Croi Cabaret and Fundraising Extravaganza which entertains hundreds and this weekend it is coming to the people when it is staged the Galway Shopping Centre, Headford Road.

Swap Til you drop at recession-friendly Ability West fundraiser

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Galway based charity Ability West – Éirim an Iarthair will hold a fundraising fashion event, Swap Til U Drop, on Wednesday November 3 in the Menlo Park Hotel, Galway, from 6.30pm.

A promise of great songs from Marc Roberts

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SINGER, SONGWRITER, DJ, and broadcaster, Marc Roberts grew up listening to American country classics and British and Irish pop in his native Crossmolina, County Mayo.

Influential trad group Shaskeen celebrate ruby anniversary

ACCOMPLISHED MUSICIAN and band leader Tom Cussen grew up in the Broadford/Newcastle west area of Co Limerick – known locally as ‘the gateway to the south west of Ireland’ – in the early 1960s.

Jumping headfirst into middle age

Phew. That’s it. That’s the last issue of the first 39 years of the Galway Advertiser completed. from next week, the newspaper turns 40. Which means it will be probably have to be grumpier and slightly more balding. It will have to moan and groan even more, and have the odd midlife crisis.

 

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