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Moving music to the edge of town
Slowly but surely, it became part of my childhood ritual of going to sleep and to this day, it still is. I have a need for music under my pillow. It’s that simple.
Pearse is back as Saw Doctors play Kilconly in warm up show for European and US Tour
The Saw Doctors will play a one-off concert in The Venue, Kilconly, Tuam on Wednesday May 29 prior to their European and US Summer tour which kicks off in Munich on June 8t and includes outdoor shows in New York at Central Park, Dublin at Fairview Park and Belfast’s Custom House Square.
Galway Rap Star Celaviedmai to Perform at Monroe’s Live
Galway girl Celaviedmai has emerged as a captivating figure on the Irish hip-hop and rap landscape.
Bricknasty Balliers head to Galway
Rapidly becoming one of the most talked about groups in Ireland, Bricknasty emerged from Ballymun in early 2020 as a lockdown studio project that has developed into a band of tunesters.
Conlon remembers ballrooms of romance
Folk singer Ultan Conlon has released his latest album with Grammy Award-winning producer David Garza.
But, We Move health podcast stage show at Monroe’s Live
Creators of one of Ireland’s top weekly podcasts But, We Move take to the stage at Monroe’s Live this month for a light-hearted take on serious wellbeing issues.
Galway-based Ukrainian musicians take part in collaboration with music legend, Phil Coulter
Four Galway based Ukrainian singers, Alina Andriienko, Albina Nedostup, Viktoriia Yermolieva and Kateryna Samko, who are part of the National Ukrainian Choir, performed with music legend, Phil Coulter, in a recently released adaption of hit song, ‘Steal Away’.
Record Breaking Chart Topper Jazzy to Perform at Monroe’s Live
In the wake of becoming the first Irish female to reach number one in the official Irish singles chart in 14 years, 26-year-old artist Jazzy is set to bring her club and dance anthems to Monroe’s Live on Saturday, July 22.
Record Breaking Chart Topper Jazzy to Perform at Monroe’s Live
In the wake of becoming the first Irish female to reach number one in the official Irish singles chart in 14 years, 26-year-old artist Jazzy is set to bring her club and dance anthems to Monroe’s Live on Saturday, July 22.
‘If I worried too much, I wouldn’t be able to do this job properly,’
It’s the voice that people recognise first. When we commence our chat, she is grappling with a coffee machine that threatens to drown out our conversation. And then, there is the voice that has kept millions of crime podcast fans enthralled during lockdown, at a time when gangland crime proved box office and when the misdemeanours of an elite group of criminals, here at home and abroad, became household names.
