The latest installment of Gifted at Belfast’s Empire Music Hall, featuring The Couth, Dutch Schultz, The Duellist and The Bayonettes. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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Joe Laverty captures the launch of three exhibitions at Belfast’s The MAC: LA based Mariah Garnett’s first solo exhibition in the UK and Ireland: Other Father (Sunken Gallery), Dublin-based artist Niamh McCann’s La Perruque (Tall Gallery) and New York-based artist Helen O’Leary’s The Shelf Life of Facts (Upper Gallery). Go here for more info.
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The latest edition of Jameson’s Bow St. Sessions at Dublin’s Old Jameson Distillery with Maverick Sabre, Otherkin & Dublin Gospel Choir. Photos by Melanie Mullan.
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Belfast-based Armagh quartet Gascan Ruckus launching their debut album, Narrow Defeats and Bitter Victories, at Belfast’s Empire Music Hall, with support from The Emerald Armada, BeeMickSee and DANI. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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The Choice Music Prize 2015 launched last night at the Workman’s club in Dublin, featuring Daithi, Otherkin, Gavin James and The Academic. Photos by Isabel Thomas.
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With support from Colm McIntyre, Donal Scullion and the Spider Collective brought their unique brand of noise to Belfast’s Empire Music Hall recently. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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In the latest installment of Irish Tour, we capture William Doyle AKA East India Youth at Belfast’s Black Box and Dublin’s Button Factory. Words by Cathal McBride, photos by Ruth Kelly and Isabel Thomas. The Black Box, Belfast Photos by Ruth Kelly It’s been a busy couple of years for William Doyle, better known as East India Youth. First his 2014 debut LP Total Strife Forever gets nominated for the Mercury Prize, then he signs with XL to release follow up Culture Of Volume little more than a year later to similar levels of acclaim, all while constantly touring in…
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London multivocalist, musician and comedian Darren Foreman AKA Beardyman at Belfast’s Black Box as part of this year’s Out to Lunch. Photos by Ruth Kelly.
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Ruth Kelly captures the launch of Sea Pinks’ fifth album, Soft Days, at Lavery’s, Belfast.
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Kentucky alternative country singer-songwriter Sturgill Simpson stopped at Dublin’s Button Factory on his latest UK and Irish tour recently. Photos by Pedro Giaquinto.