
The Road To The Great Escape – the two-day festival returns to Dublin this May
Ahead of its 2026 return, the first round of artists have been announced for The Road To The Great Escape. The two-day festival is taking place on Monday

Ahead of its 2026 return, the first round of artists have been announced for The Road To The Great Escape. The two-day festival is taking place on Monday

Tonight Alive will make their anticipated return to Ireland this May, marking their first shows in the territory in eight years. With appearances at Slam Dunk Festivals

One of the most exciting names in Irish music right now, 49th & Main, brought their World Tour home to a sold-out Vicar Street on

The Spirit Store is a legendary venue for a reason—its intimate, creaky-floorboard charm is the perfect pressure cooker for a band like The Frames. If

If you weren’t at The Spirit Store on Friday night, you missed what can only be described as a night of “Bray-centric” storytelling and pure,

17 year old Lauren Wallace is an emerging Irish singer-songwriter from Dublin whose emotionally rich songwriting and contemporary pop-leaning sound has quickly earned her national radio, press

Cork folk songwriter John Blek brought his The Midnight Ache tour to Cleere’s Bar and Theatre in Kilkenny on February 6th, delivering a sold-out seated

Rising metaphysical baddiecore duo THE PRETTY WILD have released the official music video for “zero.point.genesis“, the title track from their recently released album of the same name (via

Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra are delighted to announce The Night Blooms World Tour, a run of dates in spring and summer 2026 across

British avant-pop artist and multi-instrumentalist Maddie Ashman releases her debut EP ‘Her Side’ via AWAL. The EP release is accompanied by a music video for

“Brat punk” pioneer DELILAH BON returns with fire and rage with the surprise drop of her new track. ‘ILLEGAL ALIENS‘ is a protest song in retaliation to

Generational pop icon Robyn today announces a 2026 arena tour. The Sexistential Tour – which takes place in Europe, North America, and Australia across 20 dates –