
Worn Out / Necrotized – live gallery and review from Cleere’s Bar & Theatre Kilkenny 05.07.2027
Kilkenny was shaken to its core on Saturday July 5th as Cleere’s Bar and Theatre hosted a night of raw aggression and unforgettable energy with

Kilkenny was shaken to its core on Saturday July 5th as Cleere’s Bar and Theatre hosted a night of raw aggression and unforgettable energy with

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

Beks is your go-to hype girl, an artist whose infectious energy and motivational spirit will help bring out your inner diva. After selling out her Camden Assembly show,

Attawalpa (Luis Felber) has released his second album ‘EXPERIENCE‘ via Attawalpa Records. He also shares new single ‘True Love Trajectory‘, which serves as the perfect season finale

Irish folk powerhouse The High Kings have today released “The Rocky Road to Dublin – The Celtic Remix”, a turbo-charged reimagining of the traditional classic

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

BUNT. enlists renowned British singer-songwriter Tom Odell on their new song of the summer, “Best Day of My Life (BUNT. Version) (featuring Tom Odell)” out now via Arista Records. BUNT.’s version brings

BOOZE & GLORY presents the new single “Brace Up” from their new record “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot”. After six long years, BOOZE & GLORY are finally back

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

The EP opens with a short intro track ‘People I’ll Never Know’. Thematically it’s the perfect opener as it addresses the possibility of people we