Perhaps most associated with the much-loved Glasgowbury festival, The Cellar Bar, Draperstown plays host to 21 acts performing in two
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Dead Wing Weekender: Pocket Billiards, In Case Of Fire and More
Cellar Bar, Draperstown
Ham Sandwich, Little Xs For Eyes
Academy, Dublin
Little Xs For Eyes are a charming bunch. The six-piece specialise in toned-down, harmonised pop ditties, served up complete with
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Dropkick Murphys
Vicar Street, Dublin
Celtic punk barely exists in Ireland. I should know: in trying to track down an Irish-based celtic punk band for
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Balam Acab
Twisted Pepper, Dublin
Alec Koone has done a lot for a guy not yet old enough to legally purchase alcohol in the United
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Lights, Nightbox
Speakeasy, Belfast
Nightbox begin innocently enough with sweet calypso rhythms and bittersweet male harmonies, the slightly pensive vocals at odds with the
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Radar: Rams’ Pocket Radio, Best Boy Grip, Katharine Philippa
Even before the doors have opened at Radar, a queue has formed on the stairs of the union’s Speakeasy bar.
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Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy
Vicar Street, Dublin
As a man and musician who wears his quirks and eccentricities with pride, it’s no surprise that Will Oldham attracts
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CW Stoneking, Tiny Ruins
Spring & Airbrake, Belfast
Rightly or wrongly, a lot of people share the opinion that Australian bluesman CW Stoneking is a genre unto himself:
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LaFaro
Auntie Annie's, Belfast
It speaks volumes about LaFaro’s popularity that tonights’ gig is surrounded by a fresh sense of excitement. That’s not to
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