Supported by Sinéad White, Ham Sandwich played a stellar, sold-out show at the exquisite Christchurch Cathedral in Dublin on Friday night. Photos by Isabel Thomas.
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The Prodigy and Public Enemy brought their globetrotting arena tour to Dublin’s 3Arena and Belfast’s SSE Arena this week. Photos by Brian Mulligan and Alan Maguire respectively. 3Arena, Dublin SSE Arena, Belfast
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Marina Lambrini Diamandis AKA Marina and the Diamonds with support from Bray trio Wyvern Lingo at Belfast’s Limelight last night. Photos by Sara Marsden.
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Icelandic indie-folk five-piece Of Monsters and Men live at Dublin’s Olympia Theatre. Photos by Brian Mulligan.
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Having made their long-awaited return via The Light In You in October, US alt-rock legends Mercury Rev played Dublin’s Button Factory at the weekend, supported by Nicole Atkins. Photos by Mark Earley.
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Maryland riffmasters general Clutch played a packed-out Limelight 1 in Belfast at the weekend, with support from Greek band Planet of Zeus. Photos by Alan Maguire.
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Our photographers Alan Maguire and Brian Mulligan capture a brace of Irish dates from Paul Weller at Belfast’s Waterfront Hall and Dublin’s Olympia Theatre respectively. Waterfront Hall, Belfast Olympia Theatre, Dublin
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A highlight of this year’s Sound of Belfast programme, VerseChorusVerse & David Lyttle, Donal Scullion, Jess Edlin and Colum McIntyre played the Empire on Thursday night. Photos by Liam Kielt.
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Supported by SPINES and The Clockworks, Dublin “grunge-pop” quartet Otherkin headlined Galway’s Roisin Dubh on Saturday night. Photos by Vincent Hughes.
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Featuring Trinity Orchestra performing LCD Soundsystem, Giorgio Moroder, CHIC and much more, Brian Mulligan captures the second and final day of the inaugural Metropolis Festival at the RDS in Dublin at the weekend.