James Yorkston & Nina Persson
Now here’s a winning combo...
Now here’s a winning combo...
For fans of The Gloaming.
In some respects, it beggars belief that Kelela Mizanekristos is not playing a larger venue or that this show isn’t sold out at the time of going to press.
"Cline has stood the test of time, and her music has influenced millions of people. She lived through a lot of heartache and you can really feel that in her songs – a really beautiful mixture of melancholy, sweetness and strength.” - John Grant
The Polish composer Hania Rani promises a truly modern and forward-thinking take on neo-classical with her live show at Vicar Street.
Woods continues her sonic excavations spanning field recordings in Spain, strings in Oslo and the Palestrina choir in the Pro Cathedral.
In many ways his evocative urban synth pop sound came to define the post Drive era spilling into the likes of Stranger Things and beyond.
The reviews for his latest release Praise a Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume have been fulsome with praise.
Lankum, Damien Dempsey, Lisa O’Neill and The Mary Wallopers will all take to the stage for a concert with all net proceeds going to Medical Aid for Palestinians.
Debut Dublin show by group fronted by fronted by writer and spoken-word mouth almighty Peter Murphy,
The Secret Singers share their places, their voices and their worldviews – through song.
With their roots in traditional Zulu music, this Durban a cappella quintet make their Irish debut.
Expect chill melodic grooves with improvisational gestures.
Sign Crushes Motorist is a slowcore-influenced project of Northern Irish artist Liam McCay, who is 18 years-old.
This weekender is a fundraiser for the fifth volume of A Litany of Failures, which is certain to be no less incredible than its predecessors.
This stacked bill sees shoegaze skewed rock quartet CABL and fuzzy pioneers Nerves co-headline a dizzyingly abstract evening of joyful noise.
Evoking the ambiance of a late-night tango bar, Coyle's new album promises an enchanting musical voyage through South America
The Big Gig features players displaying a passion for Irish music through traditional melodies and songs sung and played in Irish and English.
A fire breathing showcase of sublime artistry married with technical mastery, fronted by an absolute powerhouse of a voice in Annalise Furkin.
Spread over two nights, the sessions are a nicely curated 3 band line up per night with some red hot contenders in the mix.