Return to Dublin Events

Posts filed under 'Entertainment'

JONATHAN SAGE | CLARINET - - IRISH TOUR

This coming November Ergodos will present young, up-and-coming English clarinetist Jonathan Sage in a tour of Ireland.

The diverse and exciting tour programme features specially-commissioned works for clarinet and electronics by English composer Alex Harker and prize-winning Irish composer Jonathan Nangle; music for basset clarinet (an 18th-century extended clarinet) by Scottish composer William Sweeney and Irish composer Garrett Sholdice; miniatures by Irish composer Amanda Feery and American clarinetist-composers Evan Ziporyn (of NYC’s Bang-On-A-Can All Stars) and William O. Smith; as well as pillars of contemporary solo clarinet repertoire such as Elliot Carter’s Gra and movements from the late Karlheinz Stockhausen’s Amour.

At the age of 23, Sage already has an impressive track record as a contemporary-music-specialising clarinetist, having performed widely as a soloist and ensemble-member and premiered several solo clarinet pieces specially composed for him. His very considerable technical skill, mastery of many extended techniques and openness to sonic experimentation make him an ideal interpreter of new music. Sage already has a strong relationship with the contemporary music of Ireland, having premiered specially-composed pieces by Irish composers Amanda Feery and Garrett Sholdice and performed in a Chimera Ensemble performance of Donnacha Dennehy’s Junk Box Fraud, the first such performance of the work by an ensemble other than Dennehy’s own Crash Ensemble.

This tour will present the clarinet as you have never heard it before.

Find out More about upcoming events in Dublin in our Events Section

Add comment October 23rd, 2008

80 years at the Gate

In the 80 years since it opened the Gate Theatre has been a unique venue. It has only had two artistic directors in its time, a level of consistency not seen in any other theatre.

In 1991 the Gate was the first theatre in the world to show a full retrospective of Samuel Beckett’s 19 stage plays. The theatre has also been at the forefront of promoting Irish writing and acting talent.

Over the past 25 years, the Gate Theatre has continued to refurbish, improve and expand on the 18th century building it is housed in. This building has been an architectural focal point in Dublin for over 200 years.

This year sees the Gate celebrate 80 years since it opened its doors as a theatre. Don’t miss the programme of plays and talks to mark this momentous event.

Add comment March 26th, 2008

Rock, paper, scissors champion to go to Olympics

You can win a trip for two people to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing by entering the Budweiser Rock Paper Scissors Championships.

From Thursday 6th March, contestants will bravely risk hand cramps, broken nails and psychological exhaustion in their bid to become the Budweiser Rock Paper Scissors Champion of Ireland.

The champion will go on to represent Ireland at the 2008 Olympic Games (as a spectator).

Speaking at the launch of the Championship, Diageo Head of Lagers, Niall Tracey said “There is a real sense of excitement about this championship. It’s the first of its kind in Ireland and we hope to find a worthy Budweiser Rock Paper Scissors Champion, and of course have a lot of fun along the way. We will be looking out for someone with real agility and stamina that will be able to compete against the best”.

Matti Leshem, Commissioner of the USA Rock Paper Scissors League said: “With the support of Budweiser, we are excited to take Rock Paper Scissors to the international stage in 2008 and expect Ireland to produce a talented field. Rock Paper Scissors is a game of strategy and skill, and competitors will not be able to rely on the ‘luck of the Irish’ to become the country’s Rock Paper Scissors champion!”

The Rock Paper Scissors championships will take place in 64 pubs in the Dublin area throughout March and April. Players will compete in a knock-out tournament, on a best of three matches basis, until there is one left standing.

Any competitors may want to take note of some practical advice from the USARPS League: Rock is the most common opening move, and also the move used most often in times need. Paper is considered to be a passive move, but it still defeats rock. Scissors is the favourite of more cerebral players.

If you want to represent Ireland at the Olympics, now is the time to get practising. No-one wants to risk finger strain during the championships.

Find out more at http://www.usarps.com

Add comment March 5th, 2008

Win a Guinness poker set

Enjoy Texas Hold ‘Em, one of the most popular types of poker, with a free Guinness Poker Kit.

The kit contains a Guinness glass, Guinness can voucher, guide to Texas Hold ‘Em, chips and cards.

All you have to do is register with Guinness.com for your chance to win this great poker set. When You’ve registered, you can even pass on the competition details to your friends with a personalised video message.

Brush up on your poker skills with Guinness.

Add comment February 28th, 2008

Life is good at the Lower Deck

If you are looking for a traditional Dublin pub, there are few better choices than the Lower Deck. Situated canalside at Portobello, the Lower Deck has benefited from the infill operation at the harbour.

The pleasant paved civic area that has been created enhances the Lower Deck’s environment and also provides some shelter if you are a smoker.

While the harbour may have changed dramatically outside, inside the ambience in the Lower Deck is just as gracious, homely and comfortable as ever.

The black and white pictures of old Dublin at the entrance to the pub set the scene. The panelled mirrors and the dominance of timber have resisted the advance of modernity, but for one important exception – the TV screens. This intrusion is allowed because the clientele love their sport – especially the GAA teams Tipperary and Dublin.

It is an ideal venue for visitors seeking a live music scene and a party night out. A great range of musical tastes is catered for, with sing-along cabaret shows, plenty of rock music and traditional Irish music.

Inside or out life is good on the Lower Deck.

Add comment January 31st, 2008

Bright lights, old city

There’s still time to pick up some great gifts at the Temple Bar Christmas Market.

The markets are on every Saturday and Sunday in the run-up to Christmas. That’s the 15th, 16th, 22nd and 23rd of December. Each day’s trading runs from 9.3AM to 4PM.

The Old City area in Temple Bar is completely pedestrianised, so you can enjoy a wander about the cobbled streets,without worrying about traffic.

You will be able to get jewellery, beauty products, decorations and much more at the Temple Bar Christmas Market. If all that shopping gives you an appetite, enjoy a cup of mulled wine and lunch at one of the local cafes or bakeries.

Add comment December 13th, 2007

Santa and the Penguins tour Ireland

There’s a great selection of children’s theatre this Christmas, with a new musical Christmas show by Eurovision winner Shay Healy and Theatre Director Michael Scott.

Santa and The Penguins will be touring nationwide, with two other hugely sucessful Christmas shows, The Toys Save Santa and Santa and the Present Pirates.

Santa and the Penguins is a bright new Christmas entertainment for children, which aims to delight and entertain while also introducing young audiences to some of the most important environmental issues facing us and how we can all play a part in preventing them.

The three shows are packed full of music, fun and lots of audience interaction.

The three shows start a nationwide tour, with more than 150 performances, on 28th November and runs until 23rd December.

For a full list of touring dates and a free music download with the songs and words from each show, please log on to www.citytheatredublin.com.

Add comment November 22nd, 2007

Howth is Magic on Ice

Celebrate the festive season with a visit to the Howth Ice Rink.

The Howth is Magic on Ice includes an all weather ice rink, refreshment stands and a free playground for younger children.

If you want a break from the ice rink, or can’t stay up on the ice, you can also enjoy the view of Howth harbour. See if you can see the seals.

Howth is Magic on Ice is open from December 14th to January 13th, from 12pm - 10pm during the week and 11am - 10pm at weekends.

Open hours

Adult - €15
Child Under 12 - €8
Family - €44
Students - €12
School Children - €8
Tiny Tots - €8
Spectators - €2 entrance fee

Enjoy a great day out with Howth is Magic on Ice.

Add comment November 22nd, 2007

Celine Dion’s heart will go on to Dublin

Superstar diva Celine Dion will be appearing in Dublin on Friday 30 May 2008 as part of her European tour. She will perform at Croke Park, accompanied by operatic pop group Il Divo.

Tickets go on sale on Thursday 15th November, and are sure to sell out quickly. Book early to avoid disappointment.

Celine is one of the biggest selling artists in the world, with chart topping hits including “My Heart Will Go On” and “The Power of Love”.

‘Taking Chances’, is Celine Dion’s first English studio album in over 3 years and includes the single of the same name. The album is available now.

Celine’s 2008 European tour includes:

2 May - Manchester - M.E.N Arena
6 May - London - 02 Arena
13 May - Antwerp - Sportpaleis
14 May - Antwerp - Sportpaleis
16 May - Antwerp - Sportpaleis
19 May - Paris - Omnisports de Bercy
20 May - Paris - Omnisports de Bercy
21 May - Paris - Omnisports de Bercy
24 May - Paris - Omnisports de Bercy
25 May - Paris - Omnisports de Bercy
27 May - Paris - Omnisports de Bercy
30 May - Dublin - Croke Park
02 June - Amsterdam - Amsterdam Arena
05 June - Copenhagen - Parken
07 June - Stockholm - Globe
24 June - Zurich - Hallenstadion
09 July - Geneva - Stade de Genève

Add comment November 14th, 2007

Meat Loaf in Concert - Belfast, November 22nd

One of rock’s most recognisable and enduring personalities, Meat Loaf comes to Belfast’s Odyssey Arena for one night only on November the 22nd for what’s sure to be another earth-shaking epic extravaganza of a show.

Meat Loaf’s chequered career has had its ups and downs through the years, but his live performances have consistently drawn armies of devoted fans and his talents as a stage performer remain undimmed.

The Three Bats tour showcases the third instalment of his record-breaking Bat Out Of Hell album trilogy. The Bat trilogy began thirty years ago in 1977, and has been wildly successful ever since – incredibly, the original Bat Out Of Hell album has never left the top 200 UK album chart since its initial release!

Mixing classic favourites with fresh new tracks from the latest album, the Three Bats tour chronicles thirty years of timeless rock hits in a theatrical spectacular of sound and vision that’s guaranteed to take you to hell and back in one unforgettable night!

Get your tickets now to see Meat Loaf in action.

Add comment October 26th, 2007

The Usual Suspects

Coming to UGC cinemas throughout Ireland this Monday is The Usual Suspects, Bryan Singer’s masterpiece of crime and deceit.

Already a modern film noir classic, this tense thriller has one of the most famous plot twists in movie history, and if you’ve never seen it before you should jump at this opportunity. Even if you know the film well (and let’s face it, who doesn’t) this rare chance to see it on the big screen shouldn’t be missed.

Featuring breakout performances from Kevin Spacey and Benicio Del Toro and launching Bryan Singer as a major new directorial talent in Hollywood, The Usual Suspects is an iconic movie that keeps you guessing right up until the final credits start to roll.

Book your ticket now to avoid disappointment!

Add comment October 26th, 2007

Sean Hughes Live at Vicar Street

Versatile comic all-rounder Sean Hughes returns to his first love of stand-up with his latest show at Vicar Street on Saturday the 27th of October.

Although he’s been away from the stand up scene for some eight years, he hasn’t exactly been resting on his laurels. With TV appearances in The Last Detective and Never Mind the Buzzcocks, his own show on Channel Four and even a stint on the West End stage in a serious role – not to mention two critically-acclaimed novels under his belt – it’s not surprising that he’s had little time for stand up. But now he’s back and in fine form on his home turf.

Behind Sean’s crumpled, hangdog looks and laconic delivery lies a surprisingly acerbic wit that veers effortlessly from the sublime through the surreal to the ridiculous, with plenty of audience interaction thrown in to spice up the mix. A real veteran of the comedy scene (having been the youngest ever winner of the coveted Perrier Award), stand up is obviously Sean’s natural medium, and his innate confidence on stage gives his material a laid-back spontaneity that can’t fail to impress.

Age hasn’t mellowed Sean one bit: in fact, if anything it’s lent a slightly darker tinge to his act as he bemoans his lot as a still-unmarried fortysomething with a self-deprecating honesty that’s at times almost touching while remaining consistently hilarious. That’s not to say his show is entirely self-absorbed, however - he retains his sharp eye for topical gags as well, sending up the absurdities of modern life with some perfectly-crafted one-liners.

In his own words: “I used to work in a subliminal message tape factory. We were only paid £2 an hour but no one seemed to mind…”

If you want to see a comedy great at the height of his powers, check out Sean Hughes this Saturday at Vicar Street.

Add comment October 25th, 2007

Hourican party will go down a storm

To celebrate the launch of his latest single ‘Even Though You’re Gone’ Paul Hourican is playing a special one-off date at Crawdaddy on Tuesday 6th November.

The launch party includes Paul Hourican playing a full band show, along with special guest Colm Lynch. Tickets are priced at just €10 at the door and doors open at 8 PM.

‘Even Though You’re Gone’ is available from Friday 26th October on 3-track CD and download. The CD features a previously unreleased acoustic version of ‘In A Funny Way’, performed on Dublin’s Phantom FM.

Be sure to arrive early at Crawdaddy for the launch party, which is sure to go down a storm.

You can also catch Paul Hourican live at:

21.10.07
Danny Byrne’s, Mullingar
Solo Performance

25.10.07
Time, Naas.
Supporting Aslan

28.10.07
Dublin, Whelans.
Supporting Kinetiks

15.11.07
The Stables, Mullingar.
Solo Performance

16.11.07
Roisin Dubh, Galway.
Solo Performance

Add comment October 19th, 2007

The Stereophonics are back and playing in Ireland

I’m just looking I’m not buying, I’m just looking keeps me smiling – yes the Stereophonics are back after two years away and will be touring Ireland.

They will be playing in Belfast on 27 November, Killarney on 28 November and Dublin on 29 November. Tickets can be purchased from Ticketmaster.

The boys’ fantastic sixth album, Pull the Pin, written by Kelly Jones includes the lead single ‘It means nothing’ and will be released on 15 October. The album can be pre-ordered from HMV.

This tour really will be amazing – with so much energy stored up for two years, I’m sure they will blow us all away.

UK and Ireland Tour Dates - 2007

Mon 29 Oct Lincoln, University of Lincoln SU
Tue 30 Oct Dundee, Caird Hall
Sun 4 Nov Bournemouth, International Centre
Mon 5 Nov Brighton, Brighton Centre
Wed 7 Nov Manchester, MEN Arena
Thu 8 Nov Hull, Arena
Fri 9 Nov Sheffield, Hallam FM Arena
Sun 11 Nov Birmingham, NEC
Mon 12 Nov Birmingham, NEC
Tue 13 Nov Nottingham, Nottingham Arena
Thu 15 Nov London, Wembley Arena
Fri 16 Nov London, Wembley Arena
Sun 18 Nov Cardiff, CIA
Mon 19 Nov Cardiff, CIA
Tue 20 Nov Cardiff, CIA
Thu 22 Nov Newcastle, Metro Radio Arena
Sat 24 Nov Aberdeen, AECC
Sun 25 Nov Glasgow, SECC
Tue 27 Nov Belfast, Odyssey
Wed 28 Nov Killarney, INEC
Thu 29 Nov Dublin, RDS

Add comment October 8th, 2007

Can Kanye become stronger in Ireland?

Kanye West may be the biggest name in hip hop for most of the world, but based on record sales, 50 Cent is the man in Ireland.

50 Cent vowed to stop making solo albums if Kanye West’s Graduation sold more than his own album, Curtis. In most countries, 50 Cent has been blown out of the water, except for Ireland.

So is Kanye West bringing his excellent live show to Dublin and Belfast to help him get a clean sweep?

He certainly deserves it. Kanye West’s brand of hip hop is more imaginative and political than Fiddy’s gangsta fodder.

In fact, Kanye West is a controversial figure in the US, never afraid to criticise the government or the macho posturing of the hip hop community.

If you haven’t heard Kanye West yet, this live show is a great chance to discover his music. Kanye puts on a great live show, and even if 50 Cent is more popular in Ireland, tickets are sure to sell fast.

Find out more about Kanye West in Dublin or Belfast. Or get tickets for Kanye West live from Ticketmaster.

Add comment September 24th, 2007

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat comes to Dublin

One of the world’s most successful musicals written by the team of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice will be performing at Gaiety Theatre in Dublin, from Monday 15 to Saturday 20 October.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat stars Craig Chalmers as Joseph, a popular finalist in the recent BBC television programme Any Dream Will Do.

The long-running (over twenty years) musical is based on the biblical story of Joseph, his eleven brothers and the coat of many colours. It includes well-known songs such as Any Dream Will Do, Close Every Door To Me and One More Angel.

This magical performance, with direction by Bill Kenwright and choreography by Henry Metcalfe, is one for all the family and you can be assured that once you have experienced this enchanting display, you will be singing and dancing all the way home – yes even you dad!

The price of tickets ranges from €20 to €39.50 and can be obtained from Gaiety theatre & ticketmaster.

Why not prepare yourself for this dazzling show by learning one of the musical’s songs. Try the popular hit made famous by Jason Donovan, Any Dream Will Do.

Any Dream Will Do lyrics:

Joseph
I closed my eyes, drew back the curtain
To see for certain what I thought I knew
Far far away, someone was weeping
But the world was sleeping
Any dream will do

Joseph & Children
I wore my coat, with golden lining
Bright colours shining, wonderful and new
And in the east, the dawn was breaking
And the world was waking
Any dream will do

Joseph
A crash of drums, a flash of light
My golden coat flew out of sight
The colors faded into darkness
I was left alone

Joseph & Children
May I return to the beginning
The light is dimming, and the dream is too
The world and I, we are still waiting
Still hesitating
Any dream will do
Give me my coloured coat,
my amazing coloured coat

Add comment September 10th, 2007

New music in Dublin thanks to Hard Working Class Heroes

Hard Working Class Heroes are true heroes as they bring an action-packed live music event to the Pod in Dublin to celebrate their 5th birthday.

The festival is run in conjunction with Bud Rising and will see new bands from across Ireland showcase their talents at this unique live music event. In keeping with the theme of “5” the gigs will be held at five separate venues in Dublin’s Pod.

Two of the 300 capacity rooms haven’t yet been named and HWCH are running a competition to win two weekend passes and fame on their website if you email: info@hwch.net with your ideas (and room names in the subject line).

Hard Working Class Heroes is the only festival dedicated to Irish bands and the place to see the next big stars or to support your local favourites.

Tickets for each night are €17.45 each and available for:

Friday 28 September

Saturday 29 September

Sunday 30 September

Or get tickets to all 3 events for only €33.60 and try hard to fit in as many live gigs as you can while in Dublin!

Add comment August 30th, 2007

Donny Osmond gives mums and grans a thrill with a live gig in Dublin

Donny Osmond gives a live music performance here in Dublin on 30 October at Vicar Street. This is one live music event in Dublin that will draw huge fans from across Ireland.

Donny is sure to enjoy himself in Dublin’s fair city where the girls are so pretty! Although the girls that idolised him as a teen are likely to be your mum or your granny, so why not give them a treat with tickets to see Donny in Dublin.

Book tickets for Donny Osmond’s live gig in Dublin now at Dublin Events.

For some reason I always want to say Donny Osbourne when I say Donny’s name, it’s a bit of a tongue twister for me. It probably stems from the Pepsi Twist advert that starred Donny and his sister Marie turned into Ozzy’s son and daughter!

See the ad here, on YouTube, Ozzy is hilarious!

As well as appearing in TV adverts, Donny has enjoyed a varied career, from a singing sensation (starting out at the age of four) as part of “The Osmonds”, to a duo with his sister Marie as a musical act and then co-host of the Donny and Marie Show in the 70s.

Now approaching 50, Donny continues his career starring in musicals and touring, charming audiences throughout the world. So book tickets for the gig in Dublin now and be prepared to be charmed!

Add comment August 29th, 2007

No umberella ella ellas needed at Rihannas live music events in Ireland

Rihanna’s live music events take place in Dublin on Sunday 2 December and Belfast on Monday 3 December, and as they’re both indoor gigs there’s no need to bring along an umbrella. Mind you the last gig I was at I got soaked with a pint of beer, so standing under someone’s umbrella-ella-ella-ella-ella, eh-oh- oh oh oh, mightn’t be such a bad idea after aaaall.

Book tickets for Rihanna’s gig in Dublin

Book tickets for the live event in Belfast

Umbrella was the theme tune for many a summer festival and extremely catchy! The latest single Shut Up and Drive is equally as catchy and set to be the theme tune for a drive.

I was watching the making of the Shut Up And Drive video with great pleasure on MTV earlier this week.

I really like all of the effort that went into sourcing the classic cars not to mention the young ladies washing them (ahem) of course I was looking at the cars, not the ladies, don’t mistake me for some kind of pervert!

The video is as slick as Rihanna’s new hairdo – have a look for yourself.

Enjoy the gigs!

Add comment August 22nd, 2007

UB40 fall in love with Ireland with 3 live gigs

UB40 get back to their reggae roots almost 30 years after they first got together to perform 3 live gigs in Ireland in November. Live music performances take place on and at:

Ali Campbell’s warm voice will melt Irish hearts as UB40 belt out old favourites like Red, Red, Wine and I Can’t Help Falling In Love With You.

They will also perform newer music from the album Who You fighting For, a return of UB40’s political voice mixed in with meaningful lyrics and beautiful beats.

UB40 are amazingly talented and their unique reggae sound, with influences from Jamaican Ska to Elvis, is what has made their career so successful.

Here’s a live music clip of Kiss and Say Goodbye – from Who You Fighting For with Ali at his soulful best

Facts about UB40

  • They formed in the summer of 1978.
  • UB40 began as mates who knew each other from various colleges and schools across Birmingham.
  • Birmingham is their home town.
  • UB40 stands for Unemployment Benefit Form 40.
  • Before they even picked up an instrument, Ali Campbell and Brian Travers travelled around Birmingham promoting the band, putting up UB40 posters to promote the band!
  • £4,000 in compensation paid out to Ali Campbell after a bar brawl paid for the band’s instruments (even though few knew how to play!).
  • Ali and Robin Campbell’s father is Ian Campbell, a popular folk musician.
  • They made it big when Chrissie Hynde heard them play in a pub in Birmingham and asked them to be her support act.
  • John Peel was so impressed with the group’s first demo tape that he invited them to perform on his Radio One show in 1980.
  • Their injection of life into many old Jamaican hits resulted in many musicians’ and producers’ renewed popularity and income. (Source: Wikipedia)
  • UB40 named their first album Signing Off because they were ‘signing off from the dole’ in other words, getting a job. The album even had a reproduction of the unemployment benefit card on the cover with the words, “Signing Off” stamped on it.
  • In 1985, the group celebrated a hit single with I Got You Babe, recorded with Chrissie Hynde.
  • UB40’s first single, a double coupling of King, a song for Martin Luther King and Food for Thought, a song about third-world poverty, was the first record to reach the UK top ten without the backing of a major record label.
  • The band formed their own record company in 1980 called Dep International.
  • In August 1983, UB40 achieved their first No.1 single in the UK.
    Red Red Wine was released ahead of the album Labour of Love, which went straight to No.1 upon its release in September 1983.
  • The Labour Of Love Album, produced and co-written by saxophonist Brian Travers, was made into a short movie and features most of the music from the album and some members of the band.
  • UB40 were the first British band to tour Russia.
  • (I can’t help) Falling In Love With You was the bands third No.1. It proved to be the second top selling single of 1993.
  • (I can’t help) Falling In Love With You reached No.1 in 17 other countries around the world.
  • (I can’t help) Falling In Love With You was initially featured in the Sharon Stone film Sliver and spent seven weeks at number one in the USA.
  • Promises & Lies entered the UK charts at No.1 and stayed there
    for 7 weeks which was the longest time for any album to have stayed at the
    top in 1993.
  • Swing Low was recorded with the multi-cultural choir United Colours of Sound and became the official anthem for the 2003 English Rugby Team.
  • Promises And Lies was the inspiration for a musical performed by the Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company in 2006.
  • Sparta Florida Music Group started legal action against heiress Paris Hilton and Warner Chappell Music in June 2007 for plagiarism due to similarities between the song Kingston Town, originally by Lord Creator and Paris’s Stars Are Blind song.

Visit UB40’s official website: http://www.ub40.co.uk/

Add comment August 20th, 2007

I am bruised Natasha Bedingfields live gigs in Ireland have been rescheduled

The live musical performances of Natasha Bedingfield in Dublin and Belfast have been rescheduled and she’ll now perform in February due to her commitments in the USA.

I’m bruised, as I was really looking forward to see her play live in Dublin, and Natasha, like you, I bruise easily!

Nevermind, at least it’ll chase away my winter blues seeing her beautiful face in February! Also, as the event is round about Valentines Day, maybe I can give her a card!

Dates are as follows:

If any of your friends are going to the gig, then send them a note from a cute little baby!

See the video of

  • I Wanna Have Your Babies
  • :

    Add comment August 17th, 2007

    Underworld dust off their slipmats to perform 3 live dance events in Ireland

    On Thursday 4 and Friday 5 October at Tripod you’ll be swigging lager-lager-lager-lager shouting, lager-lager-lager-lager-shouting, lager-lager-lager-shouting to classic tunes from Underworld—boy!

    Best known for Born Slippy of Trainspotting fame, the dance mixmasters bring their DJ talents to Dublin. So if you’re looking for a dance event in Dublin then get yourself along to Tripod to tap your toes to tunes that will permeate your mind faster than a pink microdot.

    Book tickets for Underworld, Thursday 4 October at Tripod in Dublin

    Book tickets for Underworld, Friday 5 October at Tripod in Dublin

    Visit Underworld’s MySpace page and listen to Born Slippy, as well as the brilliant Crocodile, the latest track from their new album Oblivion with Bell. You can also check out the rest of their tour dates if you happen to miss out on the live event in Dublin.

    If you do miss it, or simply want more, then Underworld are also playing Belfast’s Kings Hall on Saturday 6 October.

    Add comment August 14th, 2007

    The Pink Floyd Live Music Xperience in Dublin, 25 August

    Pink Floyd surrogates, The Pink Floyd Xperience are due to bring their take on Floyd to Dublin’s Olympia Theatre on Saturday 25 August as part of a tour of Ireland.

    Book tickets here

    They are also playing live gigs on and at:

    • August 30 @ Quays Galway
    • September 21 @ The Kenyon, Nenagh, Co Tipperary
    • October 3 @ The Old Oak, Cork

    So if you miss them in Dublin, there are still other gigs you might be able to get to!

    All members of the seven-piece tribute outfit were born or brought up in Ireland, with musical interests spanning varied musical tastes from The Doors to Siouxsie and the Banshees! - and of course Pink Floyd, the music that brought them together.

    Book tickets to see this talented bunch of musicians give a punky, passionate performance of Pink Floyd hits from Money to Is There Anybody Out There – the Xperience hope so, and if there is you’ll support them at the gig at the Olympia!

    After all, with no hope of a Pink Floyd reunion, this is the next best thing!
    Find out more about this live music event in Dublin

    Visit the Band’s official website

    Add comment August 10th, 2007

    Sinead comes home to Dublin for a live music performance

    Tickets are now on sale for Sinead O’ Connor’s live gig in Dublin on 18 November @ the Olympia Theatre.

    I’m a big fan of Sinead, (bigger than Britney Spears who shaved her head to imitate her idol) and I can safely say that nothing really compares to you Sinead, nothing.

    Sinead O’Connor’s gig in Dublin ties in with her re-emergence into making music after semi-retiral in 2003 and recovery from an illness I can’t pronounce.

    She has recorded her own double CD album, Theology (as well as having studied the subject at a Catholic College in Dublin) and, at 40, is said to be feeling more spiritual than the outspoken youth who tore up a photo of the Pope live on television. Perhaps since her ordainment as Mother Bernadette Marie she has put her life in order.

    Theology is an attempt to create a place of peace in a time of war,” said Sinead. “It is my own personal response to what has taken and is affecting everyone around the world since and including September 11, 2001.

    “I want to be very clear - there is no message. No preaching. Nothing deep and meaningful the artist wants to say, nothing trouble making. I simply wanted to make a beautiful thing, out of something beautiful, which inspires me.”

    (posted on: http://www.myspace.com/sineadoconnormusic)

    Sinead recently recorded a couple of tracks (Illegal Attacks and Some Folks Are Hollow) for Ian Brown’s album, The World Is Yours. Sinead’s haunting voice, drives home the message of Illegal Attacks which is due to be released on the September 17 with the full album due out September 24. Brown recorded the music for the album with O’Connor live at Windmill Lane studios in Dublin, Ireland.

    Sinead is notoriously outspoken and Illegal Attacks, with the line “So bring the soldiers back”, speaks out against the war in Iraq. She has also criticised the use of Ireland’s Shannon Airport as a stopover, so it seems controversy still pulses through her veins as much as her devotion to religion.

    LINKS etc:

    Find out more about this live music event in Dublin over at our main site @ Dublin Events

    Her main site has “The Healing Room of Sinead O’Connor” as a warning before you enter; I wonder if she has healed at all!

    Visit Ian Brown’s MySpace. Ian Brown will play Big Top at Phoenix Park, Dublin on Sunday 28th October.

    Book tickets for Ian Brown’s amazing live music event in Dublin.

    Add comment August 9th, 2007

    Yippee-ippee-ey-ey-ay-yey-yey, the Happy Mondays come to Dublin to play-ey-ey yey

    It’ll be a Happy Monday in Dublin when the Happy Mondays perform live on 24 September at the Olympia Theatre. So if you want a happier face than Bez, book tickets for this live music event in Dublin now!

    Just like the Happy Mondays, I’ll be taking by mate along, he doesn’t do much but likes a good night out and a dance. He also hates Mondays, so hopefully the ticket will cheer him up! Either that or I’ll order him some “herbal” hallucinogens.

    Are they happy?
    Notorious as much for their lifestyle as much as the music itself the band has had spurts of disbanding and reforming, with this being their third attempt at unification, so we hope this time they’ll stick around!

    Whilst many bands are checking into rehab, Shaun seems to have cleaned up his act a bit, with a brand new pair of teeth, a healthier lifestyle (he’s rumoured to have taken to cycling round the Peak District!), a new album (Unkle Disfunctional) and a timetable of live shows (including the gig in Dublin). So it seems the Mondays are looking at happier days!

    See before and after pics of Shaun Ryder’s gnashers

    None of the singles from the album have been released yet and there are a couple of hidden tracks to look forward to which you might be treated to if you go to the live music event in Dublin.

    You’ll see Bez freaky dancin’ to some of their new material including Cuntry Disco and Anti Warhole On The Dancefloor as well as my favourite, Kinky Afro.

    See you there!

    LINKS:
    Buy tickets to see the Happy Mondays perform live in Dublin.

    Visit the official Happy Mondays site – with live music videos of their recent performances.

    Twist your melon man, look at the band’s official MySpace page and listen to some of their new music.

    Add comment August 8th, 2007

    Previous Posts


    Categories

    Most Recent Posts

    Calendar

    January 2009
    M T W T F S S
    « Dec    
     1234
    567891011
    12131415161718
    19202122232425
    262728293031  

    Posts by Month

    Links

    Feeds