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Evil Uncle to play November gig in Cleeres

Evil Uncle will be releasing his highly anticipated debut album Two Lights Not Broken on November 16. This is the follow up to his critically acclaimed Songs for the Road EP.

All hail the O Emperor

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O Emperor are on the crest of a wave. Since emerging onto the live scene just 18 months ago, the band has become one of the highest profile alternative acts in the county, and one of the most acclaimed.

A weekend of laughs at the Galway Comedy Festival

THE GALWAY Comedy Festival is on and the city is set for a weekend of laughs with comics like David O’Doherty, Dead Cat Bounce, Andrew Maxwell, and Phill Jupitus.

Maeve Higgins @ Galway Comedy Festival

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MAEVE HIGGINS, one of the best and most popular comedians on the Irish circuit will play two shows at next month’s Galway Comedy Festival.

Fine Gael to choose its local candidates before Christmas

The Foreign Affairs Minister Micheál Martin told The Last Word on Today FM on Monday that Fianna Fáil is not preparing for an election. However Fine Gael is.

The Grunts to play Róisín Dubh

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CORK BAND The Grunts have just released their new album Reflection In My Mirrorshades and they play a free show in the Róisín Dubh this Saturday at 9pm.

Access Music Project students to perform live

Students of this year’s Access Music Project will perform for the public at their end of term gig which takes place in The King’s Head on Thursday September 9 at 8pm.

Tindersticks a treat in eclectic ‘Wired’ programme

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In an age of digital downloads, mp3s, and music piracy, a seminar in Kilkenny during this year’s arts festival this Sunday will probe the future of the music industry.

The Paul McLoone Show @ Róisín Dubh

TODAY FM’S The Paul McLoone Show is heading west and on Thursday July 29 he will be broadcasting his show live from the Róisín Dubh.

George Lee returns to business broadcasting

The very popular RTE radio show The Business presented by John Murray is to be taken over by newly returned RTE reporter George Lee for the Summer.

 

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