
India Shawn – has released the brand new single ‘Gone’
ALT R&B RISER INDIA SHAWN RELEASES NEW SINGLE ‘GONE’ CURRENTLY ON TOUR WITH FREE NATIONALS AND GIVEON LA-born alt-R&B artist India Shawn has released her new single and video

ALT R&B RISER INDIA SHAWN RELEASES NEW SINGLE ‘GONE’ CURRENTLY ON TOUR WITH FREE NATIONALS AND GIVEON LA-born alt-R&B artist India Shawn has released her new single and video

Fresh off the heels of dropping their defiant single ‘REDRUM’, Bambie Thug returns with the track’s official music video. Directed by Jake Ringsell, the eerie video

Northlane are a chart topping, award-winning metal band from Sydney, Australia. Through fearless evolution and unmatched innovation, Northlane have become vanguards of heavy music across

Following the release of their fourteenth studio album The Last Will and Testament last year, Swedish prog-rock outfit Opeth have today announced a show in the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre for 2nd August 2026.

Donegal singer-songwriter Seán Molloy has released moving debut single ‘It’s Not Your Fault’ – a powerful release with a message of hope at its core. ‘Here I am

Once upon a time, a long long time ago, I helped put on a Turin Brakes show. But in the intervening twenty something years, life

Multi-platinum recording artist and X Factor winner Shayne Ward made his long-awaited return to Ireland with two unforgettable headline shows at The Ambassador Theatre. For

Bank Lane was buzzing last night as Gilla Band brought their chaos to Waterford for a packed, sweat-soaked night of noise and nostalgia. Celebrating ten

Upstairs at Whelan’s can feel like a world of its own intimate, atmospheric, and when the right acts take the stage, utterly electric. On the

The Academy lit up in every sense of the word on Wednesday night as Morgana took the stage for an unforgettable performance filled with surprises,

Thy Art Is Murder brought their relentless, bone-crushing deathcore machine to a packed and sweat-soaked Academy last night, and Dublin was battered into submission. The atmosphere was pure,

Dublin’s 3Olympia Theatre pulsed with the energy of a packed house as Mimi Webb brought The Confessions Tour to the Irish capital, delivering a powerful,