The ever-tasteful Citog present Æ MAK with support from Agu and Tobi Kaye at Galway’s Roisin Dubh. Photos by Ciaran O’Maolain.
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Seu Jorge performing The Life Aquatic: A Tribute to David Bowie at Dublin’s Vicar Street. Photos by Aaron Corr.
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The legendary Damo Suzuki featuring Wood Burning Savages and guests at RRC in Letterkenny with support from Invaderband. Photos by Mickey Rooney
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Hornets album launch at Voodoo in Belfast with support from Slomatics, 7.5 Tonnes of Beard and Elder Druid. Photos by Liam Kielt
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The one and only Angel Olsen and her band, live at Dublin’s Vicar Street and Belfast’s Empire Music Hall. Words by Joey Edwards and Ross Thompson, photos by Aaron Corr and Colm Laverty. Vicar Street, Dublin With Vicar Street nearing capacity, Angel Olsen’s return to Dublin tonight shows just what a difference three years can make to a fan base. Doubling up as her first show on Irish shores since releasing her new LP My Woman, the stage is modestly dressed with falling silver streamers that lace the back wall. Olsen and her backing band – who casually pick up…
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The downright legendary George Clinton and Parliament/Funkadelic at Vicar Street in Dublin. Photos by Tom Beary.
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Talos live at the Roisin Dubh in Galway with support from Bad Bones. Photos by Vincent Hughes.
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Iron Maiden live at the 3arena in Dublin with support from Shinedown. Photos by Liam Kielt
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It’s a while since Neil Hannon has toured with a full band version of The Divine Comedy, having toured last album Bang Goes The Knighthood solo back in 2010 (including a date in this same faux-starlit CQAF marquee) and having made most appearances since – such as his Mandela Hall performance upon winning 2015’s Oh Yeah Legend Award – with a stripped back trio of acoustic guitar, piano and accordion. The days of endless major label money having long since dried up, a return to the era of bringing along a full orchestra seems unlikely, but the promise of a…
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Citóg presents Maria Kelly, Ailbhe Reddy & Laoise live at the Roisin Dubh in Galway. Photos by Vincent Hughes.