
Bricknasty / Easy Tide / Sloucho – Black Law tour live gallery and review from 3Olympia Dublin 06.12.25
Ballymun’s Bricknasty blew the roof off the Olympia on Saturday night. Their singular groove proving once again why they might

Ballymun’s Bricknasty blew the roof off the Olympia on Saturday night. Their singular groove proving once again why they might

Nearly three decades on, Ash remains a dazzling supernova of pure, unadulterated punk-pop energy. Their “Ad Astra” tour, celebrating their

CMAT returned to Dublin in spectacular fashion on Friday night, transforming Dublin’s 3Arena into a celebration of humour, heartbreak, and

Opening the night, Dublin sister duo Zeztra (Avril and Lorna Meade) proved the perfect warmup. Fresh from their recent Karma

Dublin’s Button Factory played host last night to an absolute masterclass in heavy, dynamic music as San Francisco’s Deafheaven brought their Lonely

French singer, producer, and DJ Marylou Vanina Mayniel better known as Oklou brought her atmospheric blend of electronic pop and

There are few artists whose influence spans decades with the consistency and charisma of Gary Numan, so the announcement of

When the former voice of stadium rock steps onto the tiny stage of Dundalk’s legendary Spirit Store, the clash of

Scottish singer-songwriter Amy Macdonald brought her Is This What You’ve Been Waiting For? tour to a sold-out 3Olympia Theatre on

Hope Tala’s songwriting is as sharp as it is clever, and in the intimate confines of The Academy Green Room,

Waterford pride took over The Academy on Friday night as electronica producer Peter Vogelaar warmed up the crowd for the

Wet Leg brought their newly muscular, stadium-ready indie rock to a sold-out Telegraph Building in Belfast, but it was the