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Bricknasty Balliers head to Galway

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Rapidly becoming one of the most talked about groups in Ireland, Bricknasty emerged from Ballymun in early 2020 as a lockdown studio project that has developed into a band of tunesters.

Slinky pop from Sorcha Richardson at Róisíns

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Sorcha Richardson’s debut album First Prize Bravery was the culmination of her experiences throughout young adulthood, when she ventured from home in Dublin to New York, Los Angeles and then back again.

Bulmers Festival Club at Róisín Dubh: the place to be

Got a ticket for a weekend show at the Galway Comedy Festival? Then you’ve also won admission to the Bulmers Festival Club at Róisin Dubh from Thursday, October 26, to Sunday, October 29.

Vice City vibes for City of the Tribes

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Grand Theft Audio, the nine-piece band that rocks to the tunes of video game Grand Theft Auto’s dystopian Vice City, is returning to the Róisín Dubh next month.

First Time for Tik Toker at Róisín Dubh

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‘My First Time’ is the debut stand-up comedy show from Galway’s Polish TikTok star Mama na Obrotach.

Jape @ Róisín Dubh

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Irish artist Jape returns to Róisín Dubh on Sunday, November 5, following the release of new single ‘Endless Thread’ from latest album Heal These Wounds.

Power draws on deep well of emotion

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Galway’s jazz folk chanteuse Brigid Mae Power returns home this month following her latest album Dream From The Deep Well winning critical acclaim.

Super Extra Bonus Party at The Róisín

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Super Extra Bonus Party return with The Corpse, the first track to be released from forthcoming album Late Nite 99, due out on September 29. The band plays The Róisín Dubh the following week, on Friday, October 6.

Dream Wife enters Galway in October

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London-based Dream Wife is releasing a new single as part of its British, Irish and US tour which lands at Galway’s Róisín Dubh on Thursday, October 12.

Living on Borrowed Cash: a night of Comedy and Johnny Cash tunes

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Born and raised in a smelter town in Northern Ontario, Canada, Chris Hawes grew up less than a mile from the NASA lunar landing practice site. The moon they called it. A barren desolate landscape just outside of Sudbury. Not much to do but play sports and dream of getting the hell out of there. As a child, he would revel in the few and far between opportunities to watch the Tonight Show. Like many before him, it was his dream to one day grace the Tonight Show stage, and be waived over to a coveted spot seated across the desk from Johnny Carson.

 

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