
Ash – Live and In Conversation Celebrating 30 Years of 1977
One night only! Join us for a truly special evening on 6th May 2026 as we celebrate 30 years (to the day) since Ash released their

One night only! Join us for a truly special evening on 6th May 2026 as we celebrate 30 years (to the day) since Ash released their

Death Lens, are finding the peace in the panic on their latest single, Waiting to Know, featuring Ian Shelton of Militarie Gun. The exhilaratingly punchy duet was co-written by

ACID REIGN will release their first new album ‘Daze Of The Week’ on May15, 2026. Their first since their universally praised ‘The Age Of Entitlement’

Tori Amos brought her In Time Of Dragons tour to a sold-out, seated crowd at Bord Gáis Energy Theatre Dublin on the 19th of April,

Cork singer-songwriter Darren Kiely has announced a pair of shows in Cork City Hall on 7th October and the 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin on Saturday 10th October 2026. Darren Kiely’s journey with music has always

Following the epic conclusion of the Netflix global phenomenon Stranger Things, Emmy-winning composers Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein (of the band S U R V I

FLO share official choreography video for latest single ‘Leak It’. The video comes alongside an extended mix of the track and instrumental out now via Island

The Reytons, will headline Dublin’s iconic 3Olympia Theatre on Friday, 9th October 2026. From topping the UK charts as a completely independent act to headlining

Sleeper’s Dublin stop at Opium was a memorable, genuinely enjoyable show from a band that still sounds like they mean it. The audience packed in

Acclaimed New York singer-songwriter Jesse Malin returns with a brand new double-sided single, pairing the original track “Hollywood Forever” with a bold reinterpretation of Rudie Can’t Fail,

North London’s Eaves Wilder has unveiled her debut album, Little Miss Sunshine, a dream-rock odyssey of an artist emerging unafraid to shine in her own light. Stream now via Secretly Canadian. An

Heading into the sunny, dreamy months of spring, London indie pop four-piece daydreamers return with sun-drenched melodies and raw emotional honesty; a shimmering slice of their self-proclaimed “Sad