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Apr
9
8:00 pm20:00

Wheel Up Wednesdays

Tickets are €10, pay on the door!

Get ready for an electrifying night of live hip-hop, beats, and creativity as Wheel Up Wednesdays takes over Dolan's Kasbah! This Limerick-based collective of DJs, rappers, producers, and visual artists is bringing the heat with a live band, explosive performances from local artists, and unbeatable vibes.

But it’s more than just a party—every penny raised goes to Limerick Treaty Suicide Prevention, supporting vital mental health and suicide prevention work in our community. So come through for great music, powerful performances, and a cause that matters—it’s a night you won’t forget!

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Apr
10
8:00 pm20:00

Smithereens

'Smithereens is the fabrication of a long-burning desire to share art with dear friends, and make them dance their little arses off. With their unique blend of jazz, funk and grunge, this is an artistic endeavour that regularly comes to fruition. Emotive songwriting paired with some not-too-shabby musicianship proves to work wonders in both the studio and at live shows, where the 5 lads seem to enjoy themselves more than even the crowd. 

 Smithereens are Noah Snyder, Isaac Wolfe, Sam Healy, Paidi Brennan and Samvel Hovhannisyan.'

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Apr
11
8:00 pm20:00

Fangclub

Hailing from Dublin Ireland, Fangclub continue to utilise their DIY ethos that has proven so pivotal in the band’s career so far.  Their debut self-titled album, which was stated by The Irish Times as “one of the best hard rock albums of the year" was released in 2017 and charted at #5 in the official Irish album chart.

Fangclub released their fuzz ladened sophomore album ‘Vulture Culture’ in 2019 to a wealth of praise. The album took Fangclub to new heights while securing shows alongside both Metallica at Slane Castle, The Smashing Pumpkins across Europe and sold out headline shows in Dublin and London as part of their ‘Vulture Culture’ album release tour.

Irish alt rockers, Fangclub, have made a welcomed return after unveiling their brand-new single, ‘Attention’.  The release of ‘Attention’ sees Fangclub share their first piece of new music since their critically acclaimed album ‘Vulture Culture’ (released in 2019).

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Apr
11
8:00 pm20:00

Onoir

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Apr
12
8:00 pm20:00

October Drift

Dedication, hard work and resilience make the backbone of October Drift. Through a turbulent world of personal upheavals, a global pandemic, alongside social and political unrest, the highly acclaimed indie rock four piece from South West England head towards their third album Blame The Young on September 27th via Physical Education Recordings with a new refreshed view of clarity and experience inspiring their most powerful and personal record yet. 

Kiran Roy (vocals/guitar), Alex Bispham (bass), Chris Holmes (drums/vocals) and Dan Young (guitar) retreated to the Somerset Levels for the recording of Blame The Young, a serene location of seemingly endless space perfect for reflection on the time past from their highly praised album I Don’t Belong Anywhere in 2022. 

I Don’t Belong Anywhere was a difficult record to make,” Kiran says, “We wrote and recorded it ourselves during the lockdown in our studio and it has that claustrophobic and isolated feel to it. We also felt some pressure to get the thing written and to live up to the first. This third album I think has felt easier and more fun to make. It was great to be in a different environment and I think you can hear that it was a lighter experience making this record.”

Continuing about the band he says, “A lot has changed amongst us since the last album. I think we’ve all had to have grown as people and we’ve all made changes in our lives. There’s a sense of a journey, even pilgrimage, in this new album. I say pilgrimage because there is an almost spiritual element - it's sometimes hard to explain why we write songs and what it means for people to hear them and to play them live and have people sing them back. This album is an escape for us and a route out of the regular.”

The album title is formed from the visceral lead single and album opener of the same name, a track about standing up against denial, be that on a personal level or seen in the wider spectrum of society. 

“It has a youthful defiance,” says Kiran, “we’ve been making music together since we were teenagers and this record feels like the amalgamation of all that time and shared experience growing up together.”

‘Blame The Young’ is followed by recent single ‘Demons’, “a soaring anthem" as described by Chris Hawkins on BB6 Music. The lyric "Lay all your demons down on me" perfectly sums up the essence ‘Demons’. It underscores the song's message of solidarity and mutual support, emphasising the strength found in unity even when both individuals feel incomplete. Set in their energetic alt-rock/shoegaze wall of sound, it’s an anthem of togetherness. 

“It’s about being there for someone,” Kiran explains, “Getting everything off your chest. It's about protection - “your castle is my ribcage, your gates are my teeth”. It’s being a sounding board, being a punch bag even. It’s about finding solace in another person, and maybe both feeling incomplete or having things weighing them down but being stronger together - “rest in my ruin” / “rest in your ruin”, “sleep on a piece of broken heart”. Life has its challenges, and it throws you punches. The loss of the candyfloss optimism of youth - it dissolves as soon as it touches the tongue.”

Mournful riffs and solemn vocals in a similar realm to Pixies open ‘Nothing Makes Me Feel (The Way You Do)’, another example of the contrasting dark tones of the record among optimistic songwriting. 

“This song has a subtle dark comedy to it. Kind of tongue in cheek. It's like an anti-love song - relationships are complicated and sometimes there isn't the vocabulary to describe emotions - “nothing makes me feel the way you do”. Those feelings that are difficult to put your finger on - it could be a mixture of emotions at once.

“I guess it's about a falling out and how people can be harshest to those they love the most, it also has the desire to work things out and turns the meaning of “nothing makes feel the way you do” from negative to positive at the end. There’s a feeling of coming out the other side by the end of the song, and perhaps strengthening and growing because of it - I think that growth and coming out the other side of something is a theme throughout the album.”

‘Wallflower’ (written during the pandemic about passive observation) and ‘Borderline’ find the band looking back furthest on this record. The latter was originally recorded with Justin Lockey of Editors for October Drift’s widely praised 2020 debut Forever Whatever,  yet it now rightfully finds its place four years later on Blame The Young with a message that seamlessly fits into the new record, “There's an element in the verses of feeling sorry for yourself, feeling like you've lost momentum or energy for what you're doing and you're looking to others to reignite something within yourself too, again about connection and strength in unity with an underlying message of we’re still one, and stronger together.”

Meanwhile, ‘Don’t Care’ is rife in angst and punk rock energy fuelled by the stifling effects of modern everyday struggles. “This is about being worn, overtired, overwhelmed. It’s the painting of an overcrowded urban landscape and having both anxiety and dissociation with the surroundings. It’s about long journeys, long days waiting around, feeling separate from everyone else who seem to be keeping everything together, keeping everything turning.”

The track plays as a lyrical warning to the following ‘Everybody Breaks’ a devastatingly huge anthem made for singalong unity influenced by the poem Not Waving But Drowning by Stevie Smith. “The poem is about being misunderstood and the contrast of inner feelings and outward expression. It's about a cry for help, which is totally misinterpreted, it highlights the importance of checking in on friends and family. The song also has this nothing left to lose attitude - just dance all night, just lose a fight. It’s at the rock bottom of the album, in terms of the journey - seeing no purpose in anything. And in terms of the theme of balance, it's totally gone - too far out, and floating still.”

Mixing refreshing dark humour with soaring alt rock energy, ‘Tyrannosaurus Wreck’ reflects the challenges of relationships in the unstable world of music. “It’s about a relationship breakdown and the balance of life within this band and life outside of it. It’s like saying I'm a huge fucking disaster. It’s kind of silly, it has a tragic sort of self-awareness, making light of quite heavy themes.” 

What’s clear on Blame The Young is that striving for emotional and personal stability is a key for October Drift. The punchy Mogwai-esque drone of ‘Hollow’ captures finding balance, while the dreamy ‘Heal’ is about breaking our negative habits, not putting ourselves down or holding back, while also analysing the way systems and social structures can keep people down too. 

“It’s better to be bold and true to yourself and part of that fight, then to be held back and scared,” says Kiran. “Don’t allow the darkness and negativity in the world and in life control or rule or get the better of you. It feels ceremonious to me, a mantra for the modern day. A light at the end of the tunnel. I can’t make the darkness disappear - but we’re on the same side and together we can guide ourselves through whatever life throws our way.”

The album is brought to a symphonic end with ‘Not Running Anymore’, a beautiful fitting closer to the moving record and a bright beacon for optimistic content. The closing track brings the album round full circle, from facing denial in ‘Blame The Young’ to the acceptance found here in ‘Not Running Anymore’.

“It’s about finding yourself, being true to yourself and others.” Kiran says about the single. “In a world where we are increasingly made to believe we are all divided and everything is broken, the final refrain of 'you're not alone' reminds us we are all part of something greater. We can all move beyond blame and take responsibility for ourselves and help others.”

With two widely acclaimed albums behind them (supported by the likes of The Observer, Daily Star, Kerrang, Classic Rock, Rolling Stone and more), a slew of radio hits in the UK, Europe and US, and a fervent live following with multiple sold out shows across the UK and Europe (with their largest forthcoming on November 5th at London’s Scala) alongside gracing their arena stages this year as they stepped up to support Archive across Europe, the band come armed with the songs and experience ready to take 2024 by storm.

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Apr
16
8:00 pm20:00

Maria Somerville

Today, Irish musician Maria Somerville announces details of her forthcoming second album and debut project on 4AD, Luster, due for release on 25 April.

In celebration of the announcement, Somerville has also shared the album's second single, 'Garden', produced by Diego Herrera, aka Suzanne Kraft. The transportive track sinks her emotive siren-esque vocal stylings into a whirring, all-consuming merger of soaring feedback, airy percussion, and nostalgic guitar chords reminiscent of classic 4AD. Its release is also accompanied by a music video directed by Anna Heisterkamp.

Late last year, Somerville introduced Luster with her first new single in three years, 'Projections', a wistful and romantic shoegaze track drenched in longing via fuzzed-out bass and strummed guitar, and carried by Somerville's hypnotic and tranquil vocal stylings. Both new tracks point toward the upcoming project's haunting tranquillity and lush sonic backdrop.

Maria Somerville'Garden'

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 By the time Irish musician Maria Somerville started writing Luster, her landmark label debut for 4AD, she had lived away from her native Connemara for quite some time. Having grown up amongst the wild, mountainous terrain of Galway's rural west coast, she later relocated to Dublin, where she patiently developed an atmospheric dream pop signature inspired by the landscape of her youth – a spellbinding sound world of gusting ambient electronics, ethereal guitar strums, sparse percussion, and hushed lyrical vignettes. In 2019, this culminated in All My People, a self-released LP steeped in reverb, nostalgia and a yearning for home that won praise from discerning press and listeners alike.

 It was upon returning to Connemara, in a house near where she was raised overlooking one of the country's largest lakes, Lough Corrib, that work commenced on the songs that would eventually become Luster, an album that illuminates Somerville's music anew, pushing it forward in both sound and spirit. Where All My People conveyed memories and melancholic longing with misty slowcore balladry, these 12 tracks show us an artist who's more assured in the path her life has taken, and the person she's become in the process. As she sings in 'Trip' – "I can see more clearly than I could before. I know now wat's true for me."

 Invigorated by her surroundings and emboldened by her community, Somerville found a renewed sense of creative energy upon returning to home soil. It provided "fertile ground" for free-flowing recording sessions in her small living room studio, where she stitched together demos that were then fleshed out with friends and collaborators, and later mixed by the renowned New York-based engineer Gabriel Schuman. Contributors included producers J. Colleran, Brendan Jenkinson and Diego Herrera (aka Suzanne Kraft), as well as Lankum's Ian Lynch, whose uilleann pipe drones you can hear in 'Violet', and Margie Jean Lewis, whose violin bows reverberate through the ambient haze of 'Flutter'. Sessions with musicians Henry Earnest and Finn Carraher McDonald (aka Nashpaints) helped "tie it all together", while contributions from friends Roisin Berkley and Olan Monk enshrined the companionship they've shared since Somerville returned to Connemara.

 Listeners have had a window into Somerville's world every Monday and Tuesday morning since 2021 via her beloved Early Bird Show on NTS Radio, where her dawn chorus selections range from blissful ambient and shoegaze to traditional Irish folk songs. Since signing to 4AD that same year, Somerville has toured with her labelmates Dry Cleaning, and released two covers for the label's 40th anniversary celebrations – taking on Nancy Sinatra's 'Kinky Love' and Air Miami's 'Sea Bird'. With the release of Luster, she has signalled the arrival of a new era that will see her play around the world in 2025 accompanied by a live band. Rest assured though, no matter where Somerville goes, she'll take a piece of home with her – a living, breathing, timeless essence you can sense in every note, as clear as the air by the Corrib.

 Maria Somerville has also announced UK and European tour dates taking place in April and May, finishing at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) on 10 May. The full list of dates is below, for tickets and information head HERE.

Luster is out on 25 April on all digital platforms, as well as physical formats (CD, Clear Vinyl LP). For more information, and to pre-order, head HERE.

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Apr
17
7:30 pm19:30

Peter McGann (Comedy)

Lisa Richards Presents

Peter McGann: ah no

The Great Lad is back with a hilarious new comedy special. 

 Join Peter McGann (Good BoySmall Town, Big Story) on a deeply stupid time-jumping journey as he brushes shoulders with the Chicago mafia, a flying column from Cork and D-list Irish content creators, all the while seeking to learn just what kind of comedian, and indeed man, he wants to be.

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Apr
18
8:00 pm20:00

Seo Linn

Seo Linn are a bilingual contemporary folk group with Irish trad influences.

Their journey began in west Galway, in the Conamara Gaeltacht, where the four friends lived and worked for many years. From pub sessions and Irish language viral videos to writing and recording their own material and touring the world, it’s a journey that certainly caught them by surprise.

In 2013, after garnering a solid following from a string of viral online videos, Seo Linn began gigging and touring around Ireland. They spent the next few years taking on various projects from writing and recording songs and videos for Self Help Africa to the Euro 2016 campaign culminating in performances in huge shows in Croke Park, the Aviva, the 3Arena and the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre. They released their debut album ‘Solas’ on the back of all this work in 2017 which went on to win ‘Album of the Year’ at the ‘Nós Music Awards’.

The international touring scene beckoned for Seo Linn after that. Headlining festivals in Italy, Australia and across the U.S., Seo Linn began to rapidly widen their fanbase. Their reputation as an energetic and quality headlining act preceded them as they consistently proved their mettle on the big stage while going from festival to festival. This period resulted in the release of Seo Linn’s second body of work; an E.P. entitled Marcas sa gCoill/Marcus in the Wood containing fan favourites ‘Buy Me Time’ and ‘Soilsiú an Lae’.

2020 saw Seo Linn’s tour of Australia cut short due to the pandemic crisis. All was not lost however as the focus shifted to upskilling, home studios and remote creativity. Online shows and livestreams opened up a whole new audience and was reinvigorating for the band. In 2021 work began on their next album, Anuas - a collection of old traditional Irish songs that have been reworked in Seo Linn’s style. Their single ‘Siúil a Rún’ was released shortly after that to wide acclaim, with the full album release and subsequent tour kicking off in February 2023.

Seo Linn are kicking off 2025 with a US March tour where they’ll be playing in the middle of Times Square on St Patrick’s Day. They are currently in the process of recording their third album with new music to be heard at their upcoming shows.

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Apr
18
8:00 pm20:00

Phil Campbell and The Bastard Sons proudly presented by Bad Reputation

Phil Campbell and The Bastard Sons will hit Limerick on Fri. 18th April to celebrate 50 years of Motorhead!

A hard-hitting, old-school rock outfit led by Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell, Phil Campbell & the Bastard Sons were formed after the death of Motörhead frontman Lemmy in 2015.

Following the inevitable disbandment of Motörhead, Campbell announced he was working on a solo album, recording with a plethora of guest artists including Rob Halford, Joe Satriani, and Slipknot percussionist Chris Fehn. Around the same time, he formed a new band, Phil Campbell & the Bastard Sons. Alongside former Attack! Attack! vocalist Neil Starr, the group featured Campbell's three actual sons: guitarist Todd, bassist Tyla, and drummer Dane. While still very much in an old-school rock vein, the new band's material was more stylistically varied than Motörhead's. Their eponymous debut EP appeared in 2016, and their debut full-length, The Age of Absurdity, arrived in 2018 through Nuclear Blast. After the release of the album, Campbell returned to his solo effort, Old Lions Still Roar, which appeared in 2019.

The Bastard Sons reconvened in 2020 to record their sophomore album. Despite COVID-19 putting some of their plans on hold, the band decided to continue with the release of the record. Engineered by son Todd during lockdown and mixed by Soren Andersen (the Answer, Dead Daisies) the resulting We're the Bastards was issued at the end of 2020, once again by Nuclear Blast. ~ John D. Buchanan, Rovi

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Apr
18
8:00 pm20:00

Freddie White

Freddie White is a masterful guitar player, singer-songwriter and interpreter of songs who has captivated audiences in Ireland and beyond with his emotive performances. With a career spanning decades, Freddie continues to be a luminary in the music industry, leaving an indelible mark on those who have the privilege of experiencing his live shows.

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Apr
19
8:00 pm20:00

Smash Hits!

Smash Hits! are a unique, entertaining tribute to the golden era of dance, pop and R‘n’B.
This Dublin five-piece is comprised of experienced musicians performing the best of classic tracks from acclaimed artists such as Backstreet Boys, Mark McCabe, Peter Andre, Wheatus, MC Hammer, Dr Dre, House of Pain, Westlife, Take That, Spice Girls, Haddaway, and Snap, amongst others.

Fully decked out in outrageous outfits and possessing an energetic set overflowing with chart hits, Smash Hits! are a throwback to a feel-good time of old-skool nightclub DJs, all-night raves and packed out dancefloors.
Since bursting onto the club scene in May 2009 the band have headlined festivals, sold out shows and filled dancefloors all over Ireland and across Europe.

Smash Hits! have residencies in many of the finest venues around Ireland. They have regular sell-out shows in The Button Factory, and The Sugar Club in Dublin, The Forum in Waterford, The Garavogue in Sligo, Langtons in Kilkenny, Brubakers in Dundalk, Home in Balbriggan, Kennedy’s in Thurles … the list goes on.

Smash Hits! have appeared on bills across Ireland with acts like 50 Cent, MGMT, 5ive, S-Club, Faithless, Wheatus, Orbital, The Saturdays, The Coronas and NTrance.

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Apr
19
8:00 pm20:00

Paddy Hanna

Paddy Hanna Live in Dolans Limerick April 19th. Strictly over 18’s

Cult musician Paddy Hanna announces his forthcoming album Oylegate with the release of his new song ‘Oylegate Station’, released Wednesday, 29th January via Strange Brew. 

After his fourth album, Imagine I’m Hoping, arrived to critical acclaim but not the mainstream success needed for him to continue on as a musician, Hanna found himself at a personal and artistic low point. However, thanks to support from the Arts Council and the encouragement of his family, ‘Oylegate Station’ sees Hanna returning as the intrepid captain of his own ship; he may not know the destination, but he’ll see us along the journey with his graceful pop sensibilities.

Speaking about the new track, Hanna’s cryptic explanation could be confused for a missive from a lonely cosmonaut: “Low rent fuel, caffeine of all shapes, the midpoint of hope and despair, engine still running at Oylegate Station.”

Elation and exhaustion. Love and terror. The weight of responsibility and the strange, disorienting beauty of watching life unfold before your eyes. OYLEGATE, the latest album from Paddy Hanna, is a journey through the euphoric highs and crushing lows of parenthood, delivered with his signature blend of melancholic wit and lush, off-kilter charm.

Determined to sidestep the usual sentimental trappings of writing about having a child, Hanna found an unlikely creative companion in grim Soviet-era cinema. As he wrote, films like Solaris flickered in the background—bleak, meditative landscapes that mirrored the depths of sleep deprivation and the existential wonder of bringing a new life into the world. This contrast of warmth and detachment, of intimate revelation and surreal detour, courses through the album’s DNA.

Despite its moments of cold introspection, OYLEGATE is sonically rich and enveloping—an effect captured in a single request to producer Daniel Fox"sweet, sweet caramel." Hanna wanted the music to feel like satin lining the listener’s ears, wrapping them in warmth even when the themes tilt towards darkness.

True to form, OYLEGATE marks yet another creative leap for an artist who refuses to be boxed in. "One advantage of being an ‘artist’s artist’ is that you never have to worry about being creatively different between albums. There's real freedom in doing whatever you want and not being judged for it. And even if you are judged, who gives a shit?"

That spirit of fearless exploration—of finding joy in the unknown, the absurd, and the deeply personal—defines OYLEGATEAn odyssey of tenderness and turbulence, it’s the sound of an artist embracing life’s messiest, most beautiful contradictions.


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Apr
20
1:00 pm13:00

Siege of Limerick presented by Bad Reputation

Through the mist, through the frost, through the gales, we dream of Earrach. The Siege of Limerick returns on April 20th to the hallowed halls of Dolans - once again, with extraordinary effort and through the soundness of many Irish Metal bands, we bring you this Siege for free. Count your blessings, honour the day with your presence.

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Another cycle begins.

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Apr
22
7:00 pm19:00

Ocean Colour Scene - SOLD OUT

Embracing classic pop song structures and guitar jams in equal measure, Ocean Colour Scene defined the best qualities of the British trad rock that surfaced in the wake of during the second half of the 1990s. Ocean Colour Scene pioneered this blend of the clever tunefulness of and the heady exploration of Traffic on Moseley Shoals, the 1996 album that made the band's career. Featuring "The Riverboat Song," "You've Got It Bad," and "The Day We Caught the Train," Moseley Shoals went triple platinum in the U.K., a success furthered by 1997's Marchin' Already, and its hits "Hundred Mile High City" and "Travellers Tune." These two tuneful, vigorous records established the blueprint the group would follow over the decades. Once the Brit-pop boom faded in the early 2000s, Ocean Colour Scene kept the classic rock flame burning by continuing to record on a regular basis and touring into the 2020s.

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Apr
23
7:00 pm19:00

The Blindboy Live Podcast Show

THE BLINDBOY PODCAST

Blindboy: The Topographica Hibernica Live Tour
Experience The Blindboy Podcast LIVE with polymath, author, screenwriter, songwriter, musician, producer and academic Blindboy to mark to release of his highly anticipated book, Topographica Hibernica.
Described as a "cultural phenomenon" by The New York Times; The Blindboy podcast is an award-winning, storytelling podcast in the Irish tradition of the Seanchaí which seamlessly intertwines history, fiction, cultural critique and politics into a relaxing form the creator calls “The podcast hug”. 

Drawing upon his knowledge and chronic curiosity to democratise topics such as art, psychology, politics, science and music, for these LIVE and exclusive events, Blindboy will offer the audience a unique and humorous insight into issues which are perceived to be complex. 
The Blindboy Podcast is the creative summation of Mr Boatclubs experience, exceeding 60 million global listeners. From Toronto, to London, to Sydney to Galway, Blindboy’s live podcasts are consistently sold-out affairs where he captivates his audiences in a quietened intimate atmosphere. But, like Blindboy, these events are truly unique. 

Drawing from his years of live performance experience, Blindboy will read from his much-anticipated new book Topographica Hibernica; a visionary new short story collection that unravels the knotted threads of humanity, nature and colonisation. 
With a surprise special guest at every show, these meditative evenings will seek to replicate a private conversation in a public space through the language of theatre. In equal parts spontaneously endearing and refreshingly engaging, undoubtably there will be something for everyone to enjoy. Do not miss it!

Described as a "cultural phenomenon" by The New York Times. The Blindboy podcast is an award winning storytelling podcast in the Irish tradition of the Seanchaí. Seamlessly Intertwining history, fiction, cultural critique and politics into a relaxing form the author calls “The podcast hug”.  now exceeded 60 million global listeners and is global & recent UK tour Sold out & he was nominated for four awards at the Irish podcast awards this year which is incredible.

"Blindboy is maybe one of the most gifted writers of his generation" The Irish Times 

"Blindboy addresses topics like mental health that Irish news media outlets rarely touch, and brings a millennial sensibility to political discussions. His register is earnest and intellectual, but also funny and down-to-earth." The New York Times


Blindboy is a best selling author of fiction, who has written three collections of short stories. He has over a decade of experience writing for television, having made shows for BBC, ITV, Channel 4, MTV and RTE. 
He is also a songwriter, musician and producer. The Blindboy podcast is the creative summation of all these experiences 

Blindboy is also an academic, having completed a masters degree in 2015 in creative practice and the social environment. He draws upon this to democratise topics such as art, psychology, politics, science and music. Offering a unique and humorous insights into issues which are perceived to be complex   Mental health is a frequent topic on the Blindboy podcast. 
   
And finally his live podcast shows.  
From Toronto, to London, to Sydney to Galway, Blindboys live podcasts are consistently sold out affairs where he captivates his audiences in an quietened intimate atmosphere. 
Drawing from his years of live performance experience,  Blindboy can make a crowd of 1200 feel as though they are in a small room with only a handful of others. 

He reads from his book, and he speaks with a guest. It is not an interview, but rather an intimate chat which seeks to replicate a private conversation in a public space through the language of theatre.     
These live shows are spontaneously endearing and heartwarmingly engaging, there’s usually something in here for everyone to enjoy. 
Notable past guests have been Spike Lee, Bernadette Devlin, Sinead O Connor and President of Ireland Michael D Higgins. 

In 2019 his book “boulevard wren and other stories” was a bestseller. 
He released his TV series “Blindboy undestroys the world” on BBC. As well as the continued and thundering success of the blindboy podcast with online and as a live show. 
A new bestseller "Topographica Hibernica” was a beest seller in 2023 and 2024 

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Apr
23
7:30 pm19:30

Rachel Galvo: The Shite Feminist (Comedy)

Comedian, actress, singer and writer, Rachel Galvo invites you to join the Irish premier of her raunchy one woman show, 'The Shite Feminist'.

Reflecting on the forces that have shaped her – from an Irish Catholic upbringing (Private, of course) to awkward sexual encounters – Rachel considers the choices that threw her South Dublin life drastically off-course. In the wake of the pandemic, Rachel ditched her business degree to pursue her creative dreams at a performing arts college in London. Written during her master’s year, The Shite Feminist is a form of radical self-love - a naughty, raucous, thought provoking and life affirming one woman show from one of Ireland’s most exciting new creative talents.

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Apr
24
8:00 pm20:00

Chuck Ragan

"Chuck Ragan’s solo output has given him the chance to explore the twangier side of life. There’s a lot more acoustic guitar, fiddle, and pedal steel guitar than amps cranked to max. The power and potency isn’t dialed back though – Ragan’s weather-beaten voice still commands your undivided attention." - NPR

"The thing about Chuck is, it’s sort of hard to shoot the shit with the guy. How do you make small talk with a man who’s larger than life? It’s like talking about the weather with a unicorn." -
VICE

"Impassioned, undeniable shot of sing-along Americana." -
Rolling Stone

AUGUST 16, 2024 [New York, NY] -- “I’m always trying to do something different because I feel like if we’re not searching, we’re not learning,” says ultimate folk troubadour, punk pioneer, and fly-fisherman extraordinaire CHUCK RAGAN about his new album LOVE AND LORE which is set for release on October 25, 2024 via Rise Records. “My writing approach seems to be whatever the song needs or wherever the song takes you, just let it breathe.”

That sums up his fiery first solo collection in a decade as well as his career as co-frontman of perennial punk band Hot Water Music and a legendary solo artist. Always pushing boundaries and defying genres, Chuck’s music constantly strives for and, more importantly, achieves the rare distinction of being both groundbreaking yet feeling quite distinctly Chuck. His new single, the fiery rocker “Wild In Our Ways” (released today, August 16th) is a perfect example. The chiming guitar attack that launches the track sounds harder than most of Chuck’s solo material, but the second his instantly recognizable and road-worn vocals enter the picture, it drapes you with that comforting Chuck Ragan™ warmth, like a flannel blanket around a campfire.

A song of survival and struggle, “Wild In Our Ways” is a defiant anthem that pulls for the underdog and lifts him up high. “We could say anything and / Love the dirt on an endless road / We're not meant to be alone / Stop dead in tracks we sing / We’re not meant to surrender, not meant to bow out,” he sings with fist-up, blue collar conviction. The one theme throughout all of this is the way that Chuck approaches everything with a level of honesty and integrity that can’t be faked—and that sentiment is undeniable on Love And Lore, his first solo collection in ten years.

First conceptualized in 2016 with studio work beginning in 2019, progress was halted due to that ol’ dreaded COVID, Love And Lore was posited on the shelf while he focused on his fly fishing operation in Grass Valley, CA to provide for his family. “We got serious about making this album again in 2022, but I didn’t have a ton of time to devote to it between being physically exhausted and having a toddler,” he admits. “It was just chaos.” (This also includes a tree falling on guitarist/pedal steel/multi-instrumentalist Todd Beene’s house.) Eventually Love And Lore was recorded in early 2023 and the result is an album that showcases Chuck’s further transcending the “folk” label to create a collection of songs that see him stretching out as a songwriter to fearlessly explore new sonic territory.

A formidable presence on stage for the last three decades, Chuck Ragan played his first solo show over 30 years ago and has been writing heartfelt campfire anthems ever since he picked up an acoustic guitar at the age of 12. Growing up in the Southeast and raised by his Louisiana and Florida-bred Southern family, he has toured the world with seminal punk band Hot Water Music and as a solo performer. Chuck conceptualized The Revival Tour in 2005, which has been one of the most anticipated tours throughout North America, Europe, and Australia since its inception in 2008. Featuring such punk rock royalty as Frank Turner, Dave Hause (The Loved Ones), Jenny Owens Young, Brian Fallon (The Gaslight Anthem), Laura Jane Grace (Against Me!), Dan Andriano (Alkaline Trio) among many others, The Revival Tour was a festival of sorts that brought together artists of varying genres to collaborate and jam on stage as a musical collective. Ragan has toured the globe extensively for the past two decades and has become a household name in both the folk and punk communities.

Aside from his constantly evolving musical career, Chuck is a true multi-hyphenate as he is an established fishing guide who leads fly fishing trips throughout the Sacramento Valley Rivers in and around the Western region of the Lower Sierra Nevada Mountains. He has also written a book, The Road Most Traveled (2012), which compiles anecdotes about life on the road. In addition, an award-winning documentary Landsick based on his balance between music, his fishing, and his family, had a theatrical release in 2018, and was followed by a wide release on YouTube the following year.

 “Wild In Our Ways” was produced by Todd Beene and Chuck Ragan, engineered by Ryan Williams at Black Bear Studios in Gainesville, FL and features Spencer Duncan on bass, George Rebelo (Hot Water Music) on drums, Todd Beene on guitar, Chris Cresswell (Hot Water Music, The Flatliners) on backing vocals.

It is released today, October 15, 2024 via Rise Records and can be streamed/purchased here: https://ChuckRagan.lnk.to/WildInOurWays. The new album LOVE AND LORE will be released on October 25, 2024.

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Apr
25
7:30 pm19:30

Eric Lalor (Comedy)

ERIC LALOR: LOL'ER BY NATURE

Award-winning Eric Lalor is one of the most sought after comedians in the country. Having started way back on Des Bishop’s Joy in the Hood, Eric has gone on to forge a successful career in comedy, appearing at all the major comedy festivals and headlining venues up and down the country.

Some people will recognise him as the villain from Fair City, the gangster, Cathal Spillane. Indeed Eric has a number of acting credits including Amber, Brigid & Eamonn, The Commute and COVID based comedy, Socially Distant, plus a number of short films.

He has won Irish comedian of the year twice as voted by the readers of entertainment.ie, and now his new podcast, You Must Be Jokin, which he co-hosts with fellow Ballymunner, Willa White, has won Best Podcast at the Digital Media Awards.

Having recently sold out his new one man show, Lol’er By Nature at the Liberty Hall Theatre, Eric is at the top of his game and one of the most reliable comedy acts in the country.

“Eric never fails to crack me up, a great standup’ – Joanne McNally

“Always knew Eric was destined for a career in comedy, an absolute natural” – Des Bishop

“A relentless force of nature” – Irish Independent

“A side-splitting comic who is so relatable” – Dermot Whelan

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Apr
25
8:00 pm20:00

Vraell

Alessio Scozzaro is a classically trained musician who’s been releasing music as Vraell since 2019, slowly building up an audience for his ethereal sounds. Taking inspiration from classical guitar musicians such as Gustavo Santaolalla and contemporary acts like Sufjan Stevens, Scozzaro's songwriting explores hefty, personal themes, carefully transforming these topics into emotive remedies.

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Apr
25
8:00 pm20:00

These Charming Men

These Charming Men from Dublin, Ireland were formed in 1995 and to this day continue to charm fans of The Smiths and Morrissey all around the globe with their finely tuned energetic and passionate live shows. They are classed as one of the premier Smiths and Morrissey tribute bands or acts around at the moment.

These Charming Men have been performing at the Annual Smiths/Morrissey Convention in Los Angeles since 2001 and were requested to appear in Morrissey’s absence at the Fuji Rock Festival in Japan 2004 to play to an audience of some 35,000 people.

These Charming Men are a must for all Smiths and Morrissey fans.

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Apr
26
8:00 pm20:00

Carswell and Hope

Carswell and Hope Live in Dolans limerick April 26th 2025 ( Strictly over 18’d

From Lawrence, KS with a taste of Ireland, Carswell & Hope bring vintage rock sounds and sensibilities together with big harmonies, carefully crafted textures and inventive songwriting, to create a sound and experience all of their own.

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Apr
26
8:00 pm20:00

Carsie Blanton

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Apr
30
8:00 pm20:00

Andy Irvine & Quilty

The Swedish band Quilty is a highly renowned interpreter of traditional Irish music and considered to be the foremost band of the Irish folk music scene in Scandinavia. The band was formed in 1993 and has over the last three decades performed a huge number of concerts in Sweden, Germany and Norway, and created a wide range of collaborations with choirs and symphony orchestras.

In 2018 Quilty celebrated their 25th anniversary with an extensive tour of Sweden and Germany inviting the audience to a nostalgic journey along their musical memory lane – "The Best of Quilty.” The set list for the anniversary was formed after an enthusiastic response to a Facebook campaign where the audience had voted on their favourite songs.

In 2020 Quilty was nominated Band of the Year at the national Folk & World Music Gala event.

Since 2020 Quilty has been touring with the program Out on the Ocean - sea shanties, emigration songs, love ballads and songs about epic adventures at sea in a salty and tar scented concert program combining Irish and Scottish songs with the Atlantic Ocean as a backdrop.

In 2023 Quilty invited Andy Irvine to join the band on a tour of Sweden celebrating Quilty’s 30th anniversary. The highly acclaimed tour was a great success with 13 concerts at sold out venues and sparked the idea for future collaborations with Andy Irvine. Extending the musical palette Andy Irvine & Quilty now offer a mutual concert program consisting of both Irish and Swedish traditional music - adding a new facet to the world music influences that have been Andy Irvine’s trademark since early 70ies.

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