Owen Humphreys shoots Day Two of this year’s Westport Festival, featuring acts as diverse as Tinariwen, The Barley Mob, Bell X1, Kool and The Gang and Bryan Adams.
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Supported by new-fangled Belfast duo Rhinos, Missouri garage-punk trio Radkey played Belfast’s Oh Yeah Centre on Wednesday, June 25. Check our Sara Marsden’s photos from the show below.
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Having released their sixth studio album, The Take Off and Landing of Everything, back in March, Elbow played the illustrious Live at the Marquee, Cork last night (Tuesday, June 24). Check out Rory Coomey’s photos of Guy and co. below.
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Performing alongside multi-instrumentalist Alan Connor, Galway traditional singer-songwriter Sharon Shannon stopped off at Dublin’s Whelans on Sunday, June 22. Out photographer Abe Tarrush was there to capture the night.
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Isabel Thomas shoots Dralion, the groundbreaking show from legendary production company Cirque De Soleil at Dublin’s 02.
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Our photographer Shaun Neary shoots Dungiven songtress Cara Dillon and Northern Irish folk band Malojian at Dublin’s Whelan’s on Wednesday, May 28.
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Our photographer Abe Tarrush went down to Dublin’s Whelans last night (Wednesday, April 23) to snap American country singer Jace Everett and Irish indie-folk duo Hidden Highways.
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Almost certainly the busiest Record Store Day to date, Saturday past (April 19) saw queues of varying lengths form at the crack dawn outside record stores across the world, thus kickstarting a whole day of celebrating independent music, one-off releases and – perhaps most importantly – record stores themselves. Whilst Paul Weller has since said he won’t be participating again due to seeing his RSD release selling for extortionate prices online, other musicians such as Jack White got right on board, recording, cutting and selling a seven-inch single, ‘Lazaretto’, in just under four hours – something he claims is a world…
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Shaun Neary captures Dublin folk-rock quartet The Riptide Movement and Dakota 66 at Dublin’s Vicar Street on Friday, April 4.
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Ian Pearce shoots English indie pop band Metronomy at Dublin’s Olympia on Wednesday, March 12.