Alan Maguire shoots the globetrotting, decades-spanning, downright legendary Chic featuring Nile Rodgers at Belsonic at Belfast’s Custom House Square. Talk about a cool customer – and Rodgers’ ain’t too bad himself.
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Supported by Darkest Era, Swedish melodic death metallers Amon Amarth stopped off at Belfast’s Limelight 1 on Tuesday, August 12 as part of their their current European tour. Our photographer Liam Kielt was there to capture the show.
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Liam Kielt popped down to Belfast’s Menagerie to shoot a cross-country showcase in the company of Two Glass Eyes, Race The Flux, Yellowbridge and Animal Beats. Check out his photos from the show below.
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A man of eclectic disposition, Shaun Neary shoots Tim Burgess’ The Charlatans, the final show of a string of high-profile dates at Dublin’s Leopardstown Racecourse. What a rather nice mackintosh Tim has there.
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Having shot the festival for us last year, photographer Ian Pearce returned to the wonderful Way Out Festival in Göteborg, Sweden at the weekend to capture Outkast, Slint, Neutral Milk Hotel, Slowdive, Icona Pop, Future, Janelle Monáe, Röyksopp and Robyn and many more. Check out his full photo set below.
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Isabel Thomas shoots the final day of this year’s Wacken Open Air Festival in Germany, featuring the likes of Arch Enemy, Kreator, Hatebreed, Megadeth, the Devin Townsend Project and more. Go here to check out Wednesday/Thursday and here for photos from Friday.
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Dublin rock three-piece The Minutes made a highly-anticipated return to Whelan’s on Saturday night, supported by Brooklyn-formed Dublin indie rock trio Half of Me. Carlos Daly A captured the show for the Thin Air.
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Featuring metal behemoths including Slayer, Carcass, Five Finger Death Punch, Children of Bodom, W.A.S.P. and more, Isabel Thomas shoots the Friday of this year’s Wacken Open Air festival in Germany.
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Isabel Thomas shoots Wednesday and Thursday of German rock and metal festival Wacken Open Air, featuring Hammerfall, Saxon, Steel Panther and more. Leather, everywhere.
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Aaron Corr shoots the extraordinarily well-dressed and ever so slightly influential Johnny Marr at Bulmer’s Live at Dublin’s Leopardstown Racecourse last night (Thursday, August 7).