
Brandi Carlile – to play Dublin on The Lost Time Tour – National Stadium
Following a year which saw her collaborate with Noah Kahan on ‘You’re Gonna Go Far’ and Elton John on ‘Never Too Late’ as part of

Following a year which saw her collaborate with Noah Kahan on ‘You’re Gonna Go Far’ and Elton John on ‘Never Too Late’ as part of

One of the biggest and most loved British bands Madness, return to Ireland to play summer shows at Belsonic, Belfast on Thursday 19th June and Virgin Media Park,

Kneecap 3Arena, Dublin 17th December 2025 – SOLD OUT EXTRA DATE ADDED 16th DECEMBER 2025 Kneecap are a global phenomenon. Bursting out from a squat in Belfast, Móglaí Bap, Mo

Having recently won the Music Moves Europe Award, Kingfishr have also been nominated for Irish Breakthrough Artist at the RTÉ Choice Music Prize Awards, while

Tokyo-based all-girl rock band Hanabie has been making waves since 2015, when YUKINA, MATSURI, and HETTSU came together for a high school club activity. With the addition

daste. are a trio from the Gold Coast Australia who make catchy indie-pop music with smooth R&B/soul influences, crafting a sound that can be likened

It’s been a long wait for UK fans of effervescent US rock squad MADINA LAKE, last seen this side of the ocean back in 2017. But

American heavy metal band W.A.S.P. have announced details of their latest tour ‘Album One Alive 2025’, which will bring them to Dublin’s National Stadium on 22nd July 2025. The tour

Irish singer songwriter Padraig Jack releases his second album These Shores on 18 October. This is the follow-up to his successful debut Making Sand which

With their eclectic, danceable grooves and astute, hilarious put-downs of modern Britain, Getdown Services are steadily carving out a name for themselves. The new EP

Based in Dublin, Belfast, and London, Irish intersectional feminist firebrands M(h)aol — Constance Keane (She/Her), Jamie Hyland (She/Her), and Sean Nolan (He/Him) — have built

Basht. is one of Ireland’s most exciting rising indie rock bands, praised by Hot Press as “one of the most exciting young rock bands to