Dan Baird & Homemade Sin performed live at Whelan’s over the weekend. Photos by Shaun Neary.
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Girls Names played Skinny Wolves last ever show in the Joinery on Friday night, with support from Princess and Low Tide. Photos by Carlos Daly.
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Maverick launched their new album at the Empire Music Hall in Belfast, with support from Conjuring Fate and Dead Addiction. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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Raphaels launched their new EP ‘Colours & Sounds’ upstairs in Whelans last Thursday night, with support from Mongoose and Ray Scully. Photos by Carlos Daly.
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Belfast three-piece Matua Trap played the Limelight 2 in Belfast, with support from New Secret Weapon, The Stonemasons and The Keep. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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In this installement of AAA (Access All Areas) we hang out with King Kong Company before they performed to a sold out to capacity Sugar Club in Dublin last Saturday night. We sent our photographer Shaun Neary to the venue to document the goings on from set up and sound check, as well as catching support from The Casanova Wave and Nanu Nanu who were more than capable of warming the crowd up before the main act took to the stage. Check out the gallery below for a comprehensive overview of the night.
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Brooklyn based indie rockers Augustines played a sold out show at Whelan’s in Dublin last night, with support from The Bonny Men. Photos by Shaun Neary.
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London based shoegaze band Cheatahs played the Workman’s Club in Dublin on Wednesday night with support from Twinkranes. Photos by Cashel O’Toole.
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Yasiin Bey (formally known as Mos Def) played Vicar Street on Monday night with support from Simi Crowns. Photos by Mark Earley.
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Swedish electropop quartet Little Dragon played Vicar Street in Dublin last night, with support from Nao. Photos by Carlos Daly.