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Lúnasa tours to Galway

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One of the most influential and celebrated traditional Irish bands of our time, Lúnasa, will perform at Monroe’s Live this Saturday, November 15, with doors open at 7:30pm for this fully seated show.

Trad, rock and beats at Monroe’s for Easter

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Hailing from Donegal, the high-energy Byrne Brothers will bring their vibrant brand of folk and trad music to Monroe’s.

Amazing Apples special send-off gig

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Galway’s beloved indie folk-rock sensation, The Amazing Apples, return to Monroe’s for a foot-stomping performance with special significance on Saturday, December 21.

Late night folk rock in town after Wolfe Tones’ airport gig

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Two foot-stompin’ bands will headline at Monroe's Live this weekend with the finest of folk-rock and traditional Irish music from The Kilkennys and The Amazing Apples.

Lúnasa recently recorded a live album in Kyoto, Japan

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One of the most influential and celebrated traditional Irish bands of modern times, Lúnasa, will perform at Monroe’s Live on Sunday, September 29, staring at 8pm.

Amazing Apples to drop in Galway

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One of Galway’s favourite indie folk-rock bands are back in town, planning to drop a set at Monroe’s Live on Saturday, August 24.

Padraig Jack on Co Galway tour

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Padraig Jack has announced a number of tour gigs across Galway next month after releasing his new single ‘Atone’ last week.

'Galway embodies our traditional spirit, a massive music city with a Celtic soul'

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Teenage heartbreak, the hard school of busking, “fluke” success, a Number 1 with ‘Galway Girl’, and the late Shane McGowan: Irish folk hero Mundy explains all to the Advertiser ’s Jamie Conlon on the long drive to Galway.

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Catching up with Father Charlie

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As part of our Westport focused feature this week, we caught up with Westport Parish Priest Fr Charlie McDonnell 

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