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Galway’s over-30s club night returns

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Galway’s very own Club 30 returns to Monroe’s Live on Saturday, July 26, from 6pm to 10pm, for an evening of non-stop dancing and throwback anthems from the Eighties, Nineties and Noughties.

Week Two of Arts Festival at Monroe’s

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For a lunchtime traditional music showcase treat, join Nuala Kennedy on flute and vocals, and Tara Breen on fiddle this Friday, July 18 at 1pm.

Weekend blues with Siúcra

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Doors open at 10pm, with support on the night from funk-infused surf rock trio, The Bog Project.

NOTIFY all: delicate melodies at Monroe’s

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Known for their combination of traditional Irish music with elements of jazz, post-rock and cinematic sounds, NOTIFY features six of Ireland’s accomplished musicians.

The return of Cry Before Dawn

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Bringing together guitar-driven rock with the influence of trad, incorporating instruments such as the Uilleann pipes and whistles, the Wexford band is continuing its traditional sound with the latest single, Open Water.

Arts Festival down the West End

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The first week of the programme opens on Monday, July 14, at 8:30pm with Session Americana accompanied by Eleanor Buckland. With nine records and a residency in Cambridge, Massachusetts, their vibrant, rootsy sound brings together American country, jazz, and rock.

Latin beats back the West this weekend

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Taking to the main stage, the group brings together styles and influences from across Latin America and beyond, with the smooth vibes of reggae, the upbeat energy of Ska with their energetic fusion of Latin rhythms.

An American session at the Arts Festival

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With nine records, a hectic touring schedule across the US and Europe, and a hot ticket residency in Cambridge, Massachusetts, they create the best of Americana in a rowdy but deft fashion.

The Frank and Walters bring acoustic set to Galway

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Known for their catalogue of music spanning more than three decades, this is a glimpse into their music, stripped down to its acoustic bones.

Breaking city limits with A Lazarus Soul

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Building a sound that is driven by the energy of post-punk and rock while grounded in folk tradition, the four-piece, Brian Brannigan, Joe Chester, Julie Bienvenu and Anton Hegarty, are recognised for their unflinching portrayals of Irish life.

 

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