Supported by Mark Connolly and The Sandy Rats, Galway quartet Boyfights recently played Citog’s latest showcase at Roisin Dubh. Our photographer Sean McCormack was there to capture the show. Check out our 15 For ’15 feature with Boyfights here.
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Alan Maguire captures one of the highlights of this year’s Out To Lunch festival: King Creosote and Ciaran Lavery at Belfast’s Black Box.
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Last night, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Anthony David performs Dublin’s Sugar Club, supported by Jesse John Hefferman. Our photographer Colm Moore was there to shoot the show.
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Liam Kielt was down at Belfast’s Voodoo recently to shoot Baleful Creed with Donum Dei, St. Hellfire and Ozymandias.
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Supported by Bunk, Taylor McFerrin (son of the legendary Bobby) played Dublin’s Sugar Club at the weekend. Our photographer Carlos Daly was there to capture the night.
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Supported by Lyenn and Sean & Zander, the Mark Lanegan Band played a two-date stint at Dublin’s Academy on Saturday and Sunday night. Our photographer Shaun Neary was there to capture the former show.
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Hands down one of the most important artists of a generation, Dinosaur Jr. frontman J Mascis brought his stripped-back solo show to Dublin’s Whelan’s on Monday night (January, 12). Support on the night came from Lucluc. Check out Shaun Neary’s photos from the show below.
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The legendary Booker T.Jones played to a packed out audience at The Sugar Club last night, with none other than Sinead O’Connor in the audience who joined him for a rendition of Nothing Compares 2 U. Photos by Colm Moore.
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First Fortnight returned this year with live performances from I Have a Tribe, Booka Brass Band, State Lights and We Cut Corners in Dublin’s Button Factory. Photos by Abraham Tarrush.
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Canadian dream pop act Stars played Dublin’s Opium Rooms with support from Vann Music on Friday and Belfast’s Limelight 2 with support from Travis is a Tourist last Saturday. Check out our two galleries below featuring photos by Mark Earley and Sara Marsden.