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Planet of sound
Rural Savage - I Fell In A Bog And Saw God (independent)
Grenades takes to the Linenhall stage
For a dazzling evening of top new Irish theatre, look no further than Tara McKevitt’s hugely acclaimed play Grenades at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Wednesday March 14 at 8pm.
Grenades returns for Cúirt
NUALA KELLY loves Thin Lizzy and The Undertones, but she loves her older brother Oran even more. In fact she idolises him.
The Ralphs launch debut EP tonight
IS TUAM the west of Ireland’s most consistently creative town musically? It’s hard to argue otherwise and the latest talent to emerge from there, The Ralphs, launch their debut EP 21st Century Window, tonight.
Win tickets to The Temple House festival
THE TEMPLE House Festival takes place in Co Sligo from Friday September 10 to Sunday 12.
Don’t miss the first annual Athlone Music Festival!
There’s still time to get your hands on the last few remaining tickets for the Athlone Music Festival, which kicks off this weekend with a blend of Ireland’s top acts, home-grown musicians, and the best of emerging talent.
Countdown to Athlone music festival begins
Athlone’s newest music festival kicks off next weekend with an eclectic mix of home-grown musicians, emerging talent, and family entertainment. Running across the August bank holiday weekend Athlone Music Festival will see some 25 musicians and bands play in Athlone Town Football Stadium on Saturday July 31 and Sunday August 1.
Emmet Scanlan’s date with The Wickerman
“THEY BUILD effigies of great size interwoven with twigs, the limbs of which are filled up with living people which are set on fire from below, and the people are deprived of life surrounded by flames.”
A rockstorm is brewing
Rockstorm presents Aslan, The Undertones, Sons of Gingerbread, Rattle and Hum (U2 Tribute), Jokermouse, and The Hardy Bucks on Easter Saturday at The Royal Theatre Castlebar.
Go BATS @ Kelly’s
BATS ARE a Dublin quartet who mix post-punk, hardcore, and metal along with, would you believe, scientific musings? Sounds good? Yes, and Galway has a chance to see them next week.