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Imagine what it might feel like listening to a guitar, piano, theremin, bouzouki, trumpet, violin, accordian, flute, double bass and sousaphone. Then you’ll be one step closer to their sound.
Imagine what it might feel like listening to a guitar, piano, theremin, bouzouki, trumpet, violin, accordian, flute, double bass and sousaphone. Then you’ll be one step closer to their sound.
Hopeton Overton Brown is a recording engineer and producer who rose to fame in the 1980s mixing dub music as “Scientist”.
The Jonathan Swift Festival explores the life and legacy of one of Ireland’s greatest luminaries.
It's nearly Christmas time here, so why not transport youself to L.A. where there's an employee party in progress on the 30th floor of the Nakatomi Corporation building.
Few multi-sensory spaces can compete with the realms Dunne dreams up, making In Lacuna’s launch this Thursday 29th an unmissable night
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill was released 20 years ago and it’s not an overstatement to rank it as one of the finest debut albums ever.
20th anniversary show by our favourite Rednecks who are dropping a new album too.
Same as it ever was...
Ireland's Top Female Vocalists are bringing you a night of incredible music from the one and only Aretha Franklin.
This is a celebratory performance of The Wild Dog Rose, an album which Montague released with poet and close friend Muldoon on Claddagh Records.
A tale as old as time, featuring a host of well-loved characters and lovable crockery.
Holter has just released her fifth album Aviary, a complex 90-minute sweep of sounds and thoughts on the chaos of now. The thought of all of this coming to a stage is quite thrilling.
One of the most sought after seasonal experiences.
Vox Materia makes it to the capital.
Last of the tickets available for this run...
Our favourite hip hop covers band return for an Xmas special.
Expect much bigger stages for the boys in 2019.
Expect plenty of soul vibes
The Khoshravesh brothers, now based in Paris, studied classical and traditional music in their native Iran. They have joined Judith Mok in a programme which mixes the many traditions of West and East, and explores their similarities and differences, the cross-fertilisations.