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Faulty Towers’ Dining Experience in Galway this spring
Straight from London’s West End via the Sydney Opera House, Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience returns to Galway in April.
Faulty Towers’ Dining Experience in Galway this spring
Straight from London’s West End via the Sydney Opera House, Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience returns to Galway in April.
Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience returns to Galway next year
Straight from London’s West End via the Sydney Opera House, Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience returns to Galway this spring.
Faulty Towers - The Dining Experience coming to Offaly in December
Direct from London’s West End via the legendary Sydney Opera House, Interactive Theatre International are proud to bring Faulty Towers The Dining Experience, to Offaly's County Arms in December 2023.
Revealed - the top ten hottest holiday locations
The list of the most visited countries worldwide features many beautiful cities in the world, and StressFreeCarRental.com has compiled the most popular locations on the list before the pandemic.
A Unique Night With Trad Legends McGoldrick, Smyth, Murray, Kelly and Higgins at Monroe’s Live
Five leading lights of the traditional music scene join forces for a special performance at Monroe’s Live as part of this year’s Galway International Arts Festival on Sunday, July 23 at 9pm.
The Waterboys Steve Wickham and folk artist Jane Willow in unique double headliner at Monroe’s Live
A special double headliner gig takes place at Monroe’s Live on Saturday, December 10, as musical driving forces Steve Wickham and Jane Willow take to the stage on Dominick Street. The award-winning rock fiddler Steve Wickham is part of the Waterboys’ musical legacy that has spanned over 30 years.
‘I’m looking forward to coming back to Galway’
WHEN MARY Coughlan began work on the album that would become Life Stories, there was no such thing as Covid-19. She completed the album during lockdown, and has released it, when small scale music gigs are possible.
People of the Tribes: Meet Fionn & Jonathan.
We are Fionn Crombie Angus and Jonathan Angus, probably best known around Galway for busking on Shop Street. We've been part of the local music scene, with Fionn playing his distinctive left-handed fiddle, and Jonathan backing him up on guitar, for five years, after moving from County Clare when Fionn finished secondary school.
Floodlighting heritage buildings would help them share Global Greening
An East Galway TD is calling on the Office of Public Works (OPW) to floodlight sites in east Galway such as Portumna Castle.