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Blanchardstown Spring Break

Blanchardstown Spring Break

Fingal Co Co Plaza, Blanchardstown ,
Open Air Music Festival in the Fingal Plaza, Blanchardstown. Takes place on Thursday, 28th March from 7pm to 10pm. Main Stage and Acoustic Stage, Local Bands, Dance Acts 13+ (Secondary school). Tickets 5 euro. Strictly no drugs, no alcohol allowed on site. Low cost soft drinks and food available inside. Right of Admission Reserved Bands on Main Stage: White Roads, Jaker, The Animators, Lethal Dialect, Temper-Mental MissElayneous Bands on Acoustic Stage: Ciara & Joe, Ciaran Mulhall, Deco Greene, Eoin Byrne, Daniel Osobu, Shauna Donnelly and Jessy Rose
Myhouse Cork

Myhouse Cork

31 Marlboro Street, Cork ,
MyHouse is Cork's most exclusive summer clubnight launching on Thursday June 27th. The newly refurbished venue will open its door to welcome customers into its brand new venue which boasts a luxurious
Barn on the farm

Barn on the farm

Ballygowan, Kilmaganny ,
The Barn on the Farm 2013 You have been invited to this year’s festival “The Secrets Within” on the 29th of June. How does an afternoon and evening of amazing and clandestine music, some very unexpected musicians, incredible story tellers, campfires, marshmallows, a marching band, chilling with friends, making new friends, picnics, Pimms, cream teas and all the little things in life that make you feel warm inside feel? A perfect way to spend a day? We think so too. The sun is going to shine, we are going to have an amazing time. Come on be part of the gang, let your hair down and have the best Saturday. We are going to give you a little teaser and show you some of what we have planned the rest I think we will keep as a surprise. Come and make the magic happen… David Kitt is coming, Deetrich, Audio Fires, Thomas Donoghue Band and more So what next? Well, buy a ticket, tell your friends, dress up, dress down, dress in fancy dress, come as a furry animal or in top hat and tails… What do we have in store for you? Great food, some amazing music, some very unexpected musicians, story tellers, old friends, new friends , great coffee, good booze, picnics, a beautiful farm in stunning countryside in the heart of Kilkenny. , Expect a small festival that’s happy to stay small… Expect nothing, come discover it for yourself… See you June 29th xxx Oh did we mention every penny goes to charity
Tel: 831350001
The Pint

The Pint

28 Eden Quay, Dublin ,
The Pint is Dublin's Premier Live Music Venue & incorporates a Live Music Venue with a traditional Irish bar. Only a stone’s throw from Dublin’s O’Connell Street looking onto The Liffey boasts Dublin’s newest and trendiest Live Music Venue. The premises, constructed in the 1760’s is situated beside the infamous SIPTU building. Formerly known as The Liffey Bar and Charlie P’s, The Pint Bar & Venue is very much an inaugural part of Dublin City. With Live Music 4 nights a week, a great mixture of locals and tourists and extremely friendly staff, The Pint Bar & Venue has it all. The Pint Bar & Venue caters for all genres of music, so don’t waste time in getting in touch if you want to take to the stage! See more details about the venue here.
Life Festival

Life Festival

Belvedere House Park & Gardens, Mullingar ,
3 days Music Festival in Ireland
Kenny's Bar

Kenny's Bar

Main Street, Lahinch ,
Kenny's Bar in Lahinch is a lively venue in West Clare with great food and excellent live music. "A great place to eat and drink Kenny's Bar on the Main Street in Lahinch is a gem. Great food awaits you and there's an excellent pint of Guinness. Staff are friendly and very helpful. Lucky to be present in the bar for some great live music. TV's for top sport only, which is a good feature of any pub. Can't wait to visit the bar again, hopefully within the next few weeks." Review from Vintners Federation Ireland website, July 2010 The White Horse Sessions are a series of gigs set up to provide a platform for original artists and bands to perform their wares to an appreciative listening audience in an intimate candlelit setting. The venue is Kenny's Bar in Lahinch, West Clare which plays host to these gigs every Tuesday night during the summertime and monthly during the winter months. Our aim is to bring original music back to the West by keeping it fresh, original and vital for both listener and performer alike. We are currently looking for artists, bands and musicians to perform at Kenny's Bar and The White Horse Sessions. If you are interested in playing here or at The White Horse Sessions, please send us a copy of your cd / demo along with your contact details to: Kenny's Bar Main Street Lahinch Co. Clare Ireland
Ballyfermot Rocks Festival

Ballyfermot Rocks Festival

Ballyfermot Road Park, Dublin ,
Hey Everyone who lives in the Ballyfermot Area . On Sunday August 21st from 1pm to 8pm there is gona be a Music Festival in that little Field beside the Civic Center. It's called ' Ballyfermot Rocks Festival .. the best part is it's free The line up and times.... (A) = Acoustic Stage (B) = Band Stage (A) Cathryn Green 1pm - 1.10 (B) Medz 1.10 - 1.25 (A) Lora&Amy 1.25 - 1.35 (B) Soldiers Can't Dance 1.35 - 1.55 (A) James O'Connor and Audrey Trainor 1.55 - 2.05 (B) RadioActive Grandma 2.05 - 2.20 (A) Sara Lou 2.20 - 2.30 (B) Swords 2.30 - 2.45 (A) Peter Fitzpatrick 2.45 - 2.55 (B) Third Smoke 2.55 - 3.10 (A) Sinead McNally 3.10 - 3.20 (B) Sharon Reid 3.20 - 3.35 (A) Robert O'Connor 3.35 - 3.45 (B) BeerMats 3.45 - 4.00 (A) Seanie Vaughan 4.00 - 4.10 (B) The Barley Mob 4.10 - 4.25 (A) Mairead Farrell 4.25 - 4.35 (B) The Fritzafrenic 4.35 - 4.50 (A) Rachael McCormack 4.50 - 5.00 (B) Dave Morrissey 5.00 - 5.15 (A) Lou McMahon 5.15 - 5.25 (B) Dem Fools 5.25 - 5.40 (A) Klara McDonnell 5.40 - 5.50 (B) Niall O'Shea 5.50 - 6.05 (A) Jessica Pritzel 6.05 - 6.15 (B) Fox.E and the Good Hands 6.15 - 6.30 (A) Donna Dunne 6.30 - 6.40 (B) Class A'Z 6.40 - 6.55 (A) Eva Porter 6.55 - 7.05 (B) 24 Broken Amps 7.05 - 7.20 (A) Rob Hughes 7.20 - 7.30 (B) Hot Licks 7.30 - 7.45
Club G - Clontarf

Club G - Clontarf

St. Paul's College , Dublin ,
Club G in St. Pauls was the super club for under 18's in the 90's - a generation of ravers born! Club G has its origins from the ending of the popular ‘Grove’ rock disco in the same venue that ran for the previous 30 years. From the early 1990’s musical tastes changed and dance music began to take hold over all teen discos throughout the UK & Ireland from then on the transition from rock to dance music was inevitable. Officially the first discos under the Club G banner took place in late 1994 / early 1995 in the main gym hall in St. Pauls School in Clontarf. Many would have it believed that the Grove rock disco ran up until 1997 but Saturday nights on Dublin’s north side were definitely a dance affair from earlier years. On at least four separate occasions Club G celebrated the anniversary of the first night of dance music in that hall. These nights were always spectacular showcase night with pyrotechnic displays and concert ticket giveaways. The success of the Club G was clear to see with huge numbers of teenagers making the pilgrimage form all corners of North Dublin to attend on a Saturday night. Although Club G was responsible for introducing many young people to dance music that ranged from Northern European Techno to R’n’B to Cheesey dance pop it would be remiss to think that it was just the music people came for! It was the atmosphere that was special in those days and the opportunity to ‘meet someone’s mate’ that really gave Club G its name. For many years it was a right of passage for north Dublin teens in the adventure of growing up. If you have a special memory from your Club G days please post it up on the wall. You never know that guy or girl you seen there so many times might still be single!! (Assuming they have grown out of Scanda Jackets and Nike trackies!!)
Pulse Teenage

Pulse Teenage

Pord Road, Letterkenny ,
The North Wests Premier Teenage Club Nights
Tel: 749122689
Tolu & Moses' Wedding

Tolu & Moses' Wedding

108-109 Bann Road, Dublin Industrial Estate, Glasnevin ,
Holy Solemnisation Between Tolulope Gladys & Adewale Moses on 31st August 2013 Church Service Christ Apostolic Church Peak Physique (Old Gym Building)Mill StreetDundalk Co. Louth Time: 11am - 12:30pm Prompt Reception Details Reception Follows immediately after church service Venue: 108-109 Bann Road Dublin Industrial Estate Glasnevin Dublin 11 Theme: Chocolate Brown, Orange & Gold Traditional Wedding Venue: Peak Physique (Old Gym Building) Mill Street Dundalk Co. Louth Date: 29th August 2013 Time: 3:30pm Prompt Theme: Royal Blue & Yellow Important Notice Please obey and follow instructions given by the car park attendant / security. No night party please. Description on getting to the venues coming soon. God Bless.....
Roscommon Arts Centre

Roscommon Arts Centre

Circular Road, Roscommon ,
Multi-purpose arts centre with a programme packed with theatre, comedy, music, visual art, workshops, classes ... pop in for a visit; we'll put the kettle on ...