Susie Blue launching her ‘She’s a Keeper’ single with support from Spongebob Eyelashes at Drop Dead Twice in Dublin. Photos by Ciara Brennan.
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Rejjie Snow with support from Wiki and Ebenezer at Dublin’s Olympia Theatre. Photos by Mark Earley.
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The one, the only, the ever-divisive and always questionably unbuttoned Morrissey, live at Dublin’s 3Arena. Photos by Alan Maguire.
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Talos with support from Christof Van der Ven live at Dolan’s in Limerick. Photos by Zyanya Lorenzo
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Fionn Regan and Lōwli Live at St. Luke’s in Cork as part of Sounds From A Safe Harbour 2017. Photos by Jason Lee.
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Eight, on Dublin’s Dawson Street, have announced details on an open call for artists to apply to for their 2017/18 programme. In recent years the gallery has hosted compact but expansive shows by a number of key emerging artists, including Eleanor McCaughey, James Kirwan, David Lunney and more. As well as these solo shows the space has worked in conjunction with other bodies, most notably with Basic Space Dublin for Culture Night last year, to host engaging group shows, INFRA in the case of Basic Space Dublin. Full details of the submission requirements can be found here, with an expressive…
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Opening tonight in ArtBox on Dublin’s James Joyce Street is Standard Exhibition, and exciting group show featuring 6 emerging artists – Neil Carroll, Conor Mary Foy, Olivia Hassett, David Lunney, Alex de Roeck and Zoe Sheehy. The exhibition is curated by former Monster Truck curator and current OPW Registrar Davey Moor – Moor also provides writings, along with the artists themselves, to the show’s accompanying publication Six Conversations About Flags. The exhibition, as alluded to in the publication’s title, sees works around the theme of flags, be they vessels for “psychological terror through esoteric symbolism; ambiguous markers of uncertain intent; micro-heraldry? or conduits for elemental power; alternative (symbol) facts; all…
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Taking Back Sunday live at the Limelight in Belfast with support from Frank Iero + The Patience. Photos by Sara Marsden.
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The always special Other Voices stage at Electric Picnic, featuring Rusangano Family, Margaret Glaspy, Lynched, Rejjie Snow, Le Galaxie, Joey Bada$$, Loah and more. Photos by Tara Thomas.
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All Tvvins launched their debut album IIVV with a live performance at Zhivago in Galway. Photos by Ciaran O Maolain.