
Dogstar have announced a show in Dublin’s 3OlympiaTheatre
Two years on from the release of their most recent album Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees, American alternative rock outfit Dogstar have

Two years on from the release of their most recent album Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees, American alternative rock outfit Dogstar have

Bringing their own distinct sound to the table—deftly intertwining soft and loud, tender and explosive—Florence Road are a band writing and performing music that is both

After earning notoriety in the creatively fertile YouTube boom, deconstructing the music of Drake and Lil Uzi Vert with near-surgical understanding of production, Aries had been

Wynona Bleach are one of Belfast’s brightest voices; signed to the legendary indie label Fierce Panda, two trips to Austin for South by South West

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15 years into their career, Volumes have weathered ups, downs, time, trends, and everything else life could throw at them only to come out stronger on the

Martin McGuigan….. AKA The Rockerfella… A dashing, debonair, mystical raconteur who seeks world domination and a decent haircut by Tuesday lunchtime, with his wondrous, lysergic lullabies

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

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“What started as a tease of the opening lines onstage at festivals in May quickly turned into a full blown cover, with a tonne of