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Leftfield to go loud at Big Top gig
Famous for their building-shaking volume, Leftfield will headline the Heineken Big Top during the Galway International Arts Festival on Friday, July 19.
Arts festival reveals details for 2024 Big Top acts
It might seem like summer is far away, but with details already trickling out about next year’s Galway International Arts Festival, the sunshine music just got one step closer.
Stay in bed to see Bedbound
Bedbound by Enda Walsh was a sell-out show and major talking point of this year’s Galway International Arts Festival.
The Pulse — physical theatre at its best
Gravity & Other Myths has become a firm favourite with Galway International Arts Festival audiences in recent years, and never fail to astound and inspire with their breathtaking physical theatre.
Fíbín sa Taibhdhearc presents world premiere of MUC RÍ
From tonight, Thursday, as part of the Galway International Arts Festival, Fíbín sa Taibdhearc will update an ancient fable collected by Lady Gregory into a dystopian spectacle that will transform at Fr. Burke Park.
'Getting to Know...' Chantal McCormick, choreographer
What is your idea of perfect happiness?
‘I’m thrilled to finally be back on stage in front of a live audience’
In March 2020, Zara Devlin had been busy rehearsing for her starring role in the musical Sing Street in which she was due to make her Broadway debut. But Covid put the lights out on America's theatre capital, and instead Zara went home to Co. Tyrone. This is Zara’s story in her own words.
Beckett as Gaeilge ar Inis Óirr
HAPPY DAYS, Samuel Beckett’s 1961 play, cited as one of the 40 best plays of all time by The Independent, is coming to Inis Óirr in a version as Gaeilge.
Mirror Pavillion to be unveiled on Saturday
THE 2021 Galway International Arts Festival will open with the unveiling of the much-anticipated second part of John Gerrard’s Mirror Pavilion, Leaf Work, in Derrigimlagh Bog, Connemara.
'Getting to Know...' Clare Barrett, actor
What is your idea of perfect happiness?