Concert Highlight: December Song
A choral version of all your favourite Christmas hits comes to Trinity College Chapel this December as the Mellow Tonics choir put on their annual December Song concert
A choral version of all your favourite Christmas hits comes to Trinity College Chapel this December as the Mellow Tonics choir put on their annual December Song concert
A special centenary screening with new score performed live by Adrian Crowley, Sean Mac Erlaine, Matthew Nolan and
Barry Adamson (Magazine / Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds) with live processing by Neil O’Connor
Crash! Bang! Wallopers!
Prodigious pianist returns to Ireland with a poetic new improvised recital.
Chamber Choir Ireland present ithe first concert in a two-part retrospective on the works of the late Steve Martland, juxtaposed with those of Renaissance composer Clément Janequin.
Grammy award winning pianist Francesco Turrisi presents "distilled version of my entire musical life" with his latest album Northern Migrations.
The stage is set for Liberty Vibe, a FREE open-air concert headlined by Cosha with support from local talent including Zeztra, Chloe Harris and Temi NLA, which takes place in Dublin City Centre this Saturday!
Crash Ensemble are marking 25 years with a special anniversary programme that encapsulates all aspects of their current work - live performances, commissions, non-live formats of film and installation, and a limited edition double album release.
The Guinness Choir's selection of rich and contemplative seasonal pieces endeavour to carry you upwards on a sleigh of sound, to an ethereal world of peace and joy.
Founded by sonic architect and explorer Robert Raths aka ghostworker in 2007, London-based label Erased Tapes is an independent record label that has consistently nurtured genre-defying artists whilst keeping an avant-garde ethos.
There’s a lot of nostalgia rolling through town in June; Soft Cell, Pet Shop Boys, Gladys Knight, Peter Gabriel, Blur and Kraftwerk are all cropping up at some point. But Pulp is our pick of the lot.
The Royal Irish Academy of Music is collaborating with the National Gallery of Ireland to produce a concert of works by exceptional women composers.
Last time we had Feist round these parts, she was stepping away from a support slot with Arcade Fire (remember them?) after a flurry of sexual assault accusations against Win Butler emerged.
In truth, you will know whether this is your thing fairly quickly placing it into the transcendental sonic spiritualism category or the ‘you couldn’t pay me…’
Tis the season to pour some mulled wine and indulge one of the finest traditions.
Glasshouse will perform a new arrangement of Sakamoto’s work adding this extra date after the first one before Christmas sold out.
Now living in Dublin, the Oregon born composer and multidisciplinary artist, Jasmine Wood has brought her PNW DIY roots with her
Dubliner Farah Elle’s sound touches on her Libyan roots and Irish heritage with a contemporary pop sensibility, while her evocative lyrics sing of growth and perseverance.
This concert celebrates one the great Dublin born composers – Charles Villiers Stanford and includes short pieces from acclaimed contemporary composers, Judith Ring and Jake Runestad.
Spectacular San Antonio experimentalist Claire Rousay is touring behind the excellent ‘sentiment’, her newest album through the ever-insightful Thrill Jockey records.