
Folly Festival Day 1 – live gallery and review from Cullohill Castle, Co. Laois 04.07.2025
Folly Festival Day 1: Music, Magic & Madness in Cullohill The first night of Folly Festival 2025 kicked off in style in the charming village

Folly Festival Day 1: Music, Magic & Madness in Cullohill The first night of Folly Festival 2025 kicked off in style in the charming village

American R&B group En Vogue really brought the funk and swing to Dublin’s Iveagh Gardens as they danced their way through an amazing night of

Last night, the historic Iveagh Gardens played host to a truly captivating performance from Lucy Dacus, whose thoughtful lyricism and powerful indie-rock sound resonated deeply

The wonderful deep baritone voice rang out around across the grounds of Dublins Trinity College as Rag N Bone Man with his band played to a jammed

WAR started out as Eric Burden’s backing band in 1969 just as he was about to quit music; NME’s live review famously stated “Best Live

Standing in The Marquee last night for the second night of Joe Bonamassa plays Rory Gallagher, you could feel it… what that “it” was can’t

Simple Minds have come an awfully long way since 1977 and Johnny & The Self Abusers. They’ve pretty much been two bands. The first one

Noah Kahan’s biggest headline show to date landed at Marlay Park last night, and what a night it was. Fresh off his Glastonbury appearance, the

Malahide Castle sees the convergence of two titans in pop music this evening. One is mindful of how huge Duran Duran were in the 80s,

If Carlsberg did punk gigs, then they’d be crap ’cause Carlsberg is shit. So… good thing they didn’t do the Paranoid Visions single launch for

Nearly two years to the date (well three days off) and the fantastic Aurora was back in Dublin and this time it was on the

Gang Of Four bids Dublin it’s final farewell tonight, their second of two nights at Button Factory. Jon King at the front and Hugo Burnham