• Foals Set For Summer Series at Trinity College

    Foals have been announced to play the Summer Series at Trinity College this Summer. The returning quartet – who will launch Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 1 on March 8th – will play the show on July 2nd. Tickets are priced at €52 and go on sale on Friday, February 1 at 9am. “Lyrically, there are resonances with what’s going on in the world at the moment,” Yannis Philippakis said of the forthcoming two-part abum. “I just feel like, what’s the utility of being a musician these days, if you can’t engage with at least some of this…

  • Ryan Adams For Olympia Theatre

    No stranger to the city, it’s been announced that Ryan Adams will play Dublin in a couple of months. The U.S. singer-songwriter will return to play the Olympia Theatre on March 31. Adams – who will release three albums in 2019, including Big Colors on April 19 – has played the Dublin venue ten times in the past. Tickets for the show are priced from €49.54 and go on sale on Friday, January 25 at 9am.

  • BEAK> Set For Dublin Show

    BEAK> will play Dublin in the Spring. Having stopped off in Belfast in 2018, the Bristol-based, Geoff Barrow-fronted trio – who released their stellar third album, >>>, back in September – will play Whelan’s in Dublin on May 18th. Tickets are on sale now priced €22.00. The band have also just released the video for new single ‘Brean Down’. Check it – and all forthcoming tour dates – below.

  • The Cinematic Orchestra Set For Dublin Show

    The Cinematic Orchestra are set to make their long-awaited return to Dublin. Doubling up as their first Irish show in 12 years, the genre-warping British act will perform 20 years of career-spanning spanning classics at Vicar Street on March 25. Tickets – priced at €34.50 – go on sale this Friday at 9am. Revisit the band’s critically-acclaimed fourth studio album, 2007’s Ma Fleur, below.

  • Bob Dylan and Neil Young To Play Kilkenny

    Having recently announced a show together at London’s Hyde Park, it’s been announced that Bob Dylan and Neil Young will play Kilkenny next summer. Billed as their only appearance in Ireland, the icons will play the 27,800-capacity Nowlan Park stadium on Sunday, July 14. Tickets – which are priced from €76 – go on sale this Monday at 9am.

  • Oh Sees Set For Irish Shows

    San Francisco garage rock masters Oh Sees will return to play Ireland next year. The ever-prolific, John Dwyer-fronted band will play Belfast’s Limelight 1 on Monday, May 20 and Dublin’s Button Factory on May 21. Tickets – which are priced £22 and €25 respectively – go on sale this Friday at 9am. Revisit the band’s twenty-first album, Smote Reverser, below.

  • Villagers and Aldous Harding for Iveagh Gardens

    Conor O’Brien’s Villagers are the latest act announced to headline Iveagh Gardens next summer. Supported by Aldous Harding, the band – who released one of the Irish albums of 2018, The Art of Pretending to Swim, in September – will play the Dublin show on Friday, July 12. Tickets go on sale on Thursday, December 13 at 9am.

  • Janelle Monáe Set For Dublin’s Summer Series

    Janelle Monáe will play the Summer Series in Dublin on July 3, 2019. Monáe – who released one of the albums of 2018, Dirty Computer, back in April – is the latest act to be announced for the annual Trinty College gig series. New Order and Paul Weller have also recently been announced to play. Tickets for the show cost €54.65 and go on sale on Friday, December 14.

  • The National to Headline All Together Now

    Having had an extremely strong first outing this year, All Together Now has announced that the National will headline the festival next year. When it returns to Curraghmore House in Co. Waterford across the August Bank Holiday (2nd-4th) weekend, the festival will now boast 16 stages, featuring natural amphitheatres, the iconic Spiegeltent, secret woodland stages and the All Together Now Bandstand, across a 3000 acre setting. General and family tickets for next year are on sale now, priced at just €199.50 until December 31. Installment plan options are also available. Revisit our top 10 sets for All Together Now 2018…