Supported by Phosphorescent, Cincinnati five-piece The National returned to Dublin tonight to play a sold-out show at Iveagh Gardens. Our photographer Shaun Neary was there to capture the show.
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We’re firmly of the opinion that Hall & Oates are one of the greatest pop bands to have ever existed. Last night they reeled in the years (namely the Eighties) to a sold-out Olympia Theatre in Dublin. Photographer Aaron Corr was there to shoot the show.
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Supported by Belfast-based singer-songwriter Mark McCambridge AKA Arborist, the ever intriguing Cat Power returned to Belfast last night to play a rapt Empire Music Hall. Photographer Sara Marsden was there to capture proceedings.
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Supported by Lody Kong, Max Cavalera’s Soulfly rained almighty heavydom upon Dublin’s Whelan’s on Friday night (July 11). Our photographer Shaun Neary popped down to capture both bands in action.
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Belfast-based photographer Diarmuid Kennedy shoots the third installment of our club/gig night No Tomorrow at Voodoo on Saturday, July 5, featuring garage-rock duos The Bonnevilles and Rhinos.
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Just one of a number of big shows happening at the venue this summer, Kings of Leon and Kodaline played Dublin’s Marlay Park yesterday evening, July 4. Tara Thomas was there to take photos of both globetrotting bands.
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Having supported Arcade Fire at Dublin’s Marlay Park the night before, the Pixies played Cork’s Live at the Marquee last night, Monday, June 30. Check out Rory Coomey’s photos from the night below.
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Meath indie rock five-piece Ham Sandwich had the privilege of supporting leviathans Arcade Fire and Pixies at Dublin’s Marlay Park on Sunday, June 29. Photographer Aaron Corr was there early to shoot their set.
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Featuring a cast of homegrown and international talent including The Cast of Cheers, The Hot Sprockets, Enemies, The Divine Comedy, David Gray and more, Owen Humphreys shoots Day One of this year’s Westport Festival at the weekend.
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Despite cutting their set short by fifteen minutes (“technical problems”, you understand) boundlessly influential Boston band the Pixies triumphantly returned to Dublin on Sunday, June 29, to support the ever-masterful Arcade Fire at Marlay Park. Our photographer Aaron Corr was there to shoot their set.