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Nearly Four singer/songwriter Noelie, to play Ryans
Galway native Noelie McDonnell is coming to Kilkenny next week for a mid-week-special gig on Wednesday night.
The return of Tír Na nÓg - legendary folk duo to play The Crane
TÍR NA nÓg are experiencing something of a revival and for the first time in several years the duo of Sonny Condell and Leo O’Kelly join forces to play The Crane Bar, Sea Road, on Thursday September 18 at 9pm.
Stephen Brennan on Waiting for Godot
GALWAY THEATRE goers are in for a very special treat next weekend when Dublin’s Gate Theatre brings its world-renowned production of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot to the Black Box, for one night only, this Saturday.
Limerick rockers Vesta Varro play Kilkenny
Limerick rockers and winners of Canada’s Indie Week 2007 Vesta Varro make a welcome return to the Marble City this week as guests of KilkennyMusic.com,
Job loss fears for city plant
Workers at city manufacturing plant, Celestica, have serious concerns over their job safety in January.
Blue stories and devilish tales from Canadian comedian Mike Wilmot
ONE OF the most popular comedy performers in Britain and Ireland is without doubt foul-mouthed funny man Mike Wilmot. Prowling the stage like a caged animal he strikes with lightning precision with a one-liner that leaves the audience helpless with laughter.
Waiting for Godot hits the Midlands
As part of the Gate Theatre’s 80th anniversary celebrations, the acclaimed production of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot is currently on tour to 40 venues across the 32 counties of Ireland, playing for one night only in each venue.
KRSP launch an elite athlete programme
On Monday night last, Kilkenny Recreation and Sports Partnership in conjunction with the Kilkenny Drugs Awareness Committee launched the Elite Athlete Support Programme in Langton’s Hotel.
Into the Heartland of Final Fantasy
FINAL FANTASY’S new album will be “a romantic epic about nothingness” featuring love songs to women that will nonetheless be “still pretty gay”. Strange? Probably. Intriguing? Yes. And the man behind it all is coming to play these songs in Galway.
Once Upon A Time In The West
TO CELEBRATE five very successful years and to get the next chapter in its story under way, the Róisín Dubh will host Once Upon A Time In The West, a festival of music concerts, DJ sets, and pub trails throughout the west of the city from today until Bank Holiday Monday.