Featuring the likes of Public Enemy, Daithi, Warpaint, 2manyDJS and Wild Beasts, photographer Isabel Thomas shoots the Saturday of this year’s Forbidden Fruit festival at Royal Hospital Kinmainham, Dublin.
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Featuring the likes of The Flamings Lips, And So I Watch You From Afar, Nils Frahm, Flying Lotus and Girls Names, photographer Isabel Thomas shoots the Saturday of this year’s Forbidden Fruit festival at Royal Hospital Kinmainham, Dublin.
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Our photographer Cashel O’Toole captures Dublin alternative/electronic quartet Codes, Carriages and The Choir Invisible play Dublin’s Whelan’s on May 30.
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Isabel Thomas shoots Dralion, the groundbreaking show from legendary production company Cirque De Soleil at Dublin’s 02.
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Supported by Dublin lo-fi indie rock three-piece Women’s Christmas, Pennsylvanian indie rock band The War on Drugs played Dublin’s Vicar Street on Thursday, May 29. Check out Shaun Neary’s photos from the show below and check out our Inbound interview with Women’s Christmas here.
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Our photographer Shaun Neary shoots Dungiven songtress Cara Dillon and Northern Irish folk band Malojian at Dublin’s Whelan’s on Wednesday, May 28.
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Supported by Joshua Burnside and Belfast-based electro-pop trio Affleck, Michigan post-hardcore band La Dispute stopped off at Belfast’s Bar Sub on Sunday, May 25. Songs were played, fun was had, photos were taken (the latter by ever-excellent Colm Laverty).
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Belfast-based photographer Diarmuid Kennedy shoots the latest installment of Breed at Belfast’s Pavilion on Friday, May 23, featuring traditional duo Scorpion Jack, Stevie Toner AKA Queer Giraffes and singer-songwriter DANI.
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Supported by Stevie Mac, Belfast-based folk-rock quartet Master & Dog held a wonderfully intimate evening at their Graham House Studio on Friday night (May 23). Our photographer Joe Laverty was there to capture the occasion.
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Our photographer Shaun Neary hit up Dublin’s Button Factory on Saturday, May 24 to shoot U.S. indie rock band Cloud Nothings, supported byThe #1’sand Princess.