Pictures from Longitude, Dublin’s largest outdoor music festival which took place in Marlay Park last weekend. Photo Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland
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Glastonbury, I have looked into your heart, and you have passed me by again. Let’s start at the beginning. Everyone has something cultural that simply speaks to them, deeply. In…
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Launched as a new festival last year in Glendalough, Beyond The Pale was by all accounts a fantastic set up, musically diverse, small scale and beautiful. After its first year…
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Thousands of revellers descended on Marlay Park for an amazing three day music filled weekend featuring a tonne of International acts. Area 48 was the go to place at the festival…
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A decision by Dublin Bus not to organise additional services on routes to Marlay Park concerts has been criticised by local Rathfarnham Councillor David McManus, writes Rachel Cunningham. Hundreds of…
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Glastonbury is due to unfurl across our TV screens (ah, the benefits of having the BBC) over the coming days, and once again make a difficult-to-dispute claim to be one…
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Dublin International Chamber Music Festival will celebrate its 50th anniversary in person this summer, writes Rachel Cunningham. Returning in style, it will held in a number of venues, including the…
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Féile Nasc, Dublin’s only outdoor folk and traditional music festival, will be returning to Marlay Park this May 21 from 12pm, writes Rachel Cunningham. The mission of the festival is to celebrate…
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With the music industry still reeling in Ireland, the ways in which the industry adapts have become fascinating to watch, a brave battle against circumstance. While pod gigs have proven…
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As sports fan were entertained with the All Ireland Final this weekend, music fans were treated to two very special performances over the weekend. Iarla O’Lionaird with The Gloaming’s Caomhín Ó…