 | Après Match |
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Saturday, April 24th 2010
Set Theatre, Langtons
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Sunday, April 25th 2010
George Bernard Shaw Theatre
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Friday, April 30th 2010
Town Hall Theatre, Galway
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Friday, May 7th 2010
Mermaid Theatre, Bray
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Saturday, May 8th 2010
Solstice Arts Centre, Navan
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Friday, May 14th 2010
An Grianan, Letterkenny
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Saturday, May 15th 2010
Hawk's Well Theatre
 | 50 CENT |
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Sunday, March 21st 2010
The O2
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Monday, March 22nd 2010
Odyssey Arena
 | Al Murray - Barrel Of Fun |
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Friday, October 8th 2010
Vicar Street
 | ALICIA KEYS |
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Friday, May 21st 2010
The O2
 | Andrew Maxwell |
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Friday, June 18th 2010
Vicar Street
 | Ardal O'Hanlon Irish tour 2010 |
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Saturday, April 17th 2010
Vicar Street
 | Bill Burr |
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Friday, March 19th 2010
Sugar Club
 | Billy Ocean |
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Sunday, May 30th 2010
Vicar Street
 | BOB DYLAN THOMOND PARK |
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Sunday, July 4th 2010
Thomond Park, Limerick
 | Charley Boorman Show Live! |
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Sunday, March 28th 2010
Vicar Street
 | Christy Moore & Declan Sinnott |
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Friday, March 26th 2010
INEC
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Thursday, April 29th 2010
Grand Canal Theatre
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Friday, April 30th 2010
Grand Canal Theatre
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Saturday, July 3rd 2010
Live at the Marquee
 | Crosby Stills & Nash |
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Thursday, July 1st 2010
The O2
 | Daniel Johnston |
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Saturday, April 3rd 2010
Vicar Street
 | Dara O' Briain |
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Thursday, June 24th 2010
Vicar Street
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Friday, June 25th 2010
Vicar Street
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Sunday, June 27th 2010
Vicar Street
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Friday, July 2nd 2010
Live at the Marquee
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Saturday, July 3rd 2010
Vicar Street
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Sunday, July 4th 2010
Vicar Street
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Thursday, July 8th 2010
Vicar Street
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Friday, July 9th 2010
Vicar Street
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Saturday, July 10th 2010
Vicar Street
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Thursday, July 15th 2010
Vicar Street
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Friday, July 16th 2010
Vicar Street
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Saturday, July 17th 2010
Vicar Street
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Sunday, July 18th 2010
Vicar Street
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Thursday, September 2nd 2010
Vicar Street
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Friday, September 3rd 2010
Vicar Street
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Saturday, September 4th 2010
Vicar Street
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Sunday, September 5th 2010
Vicar Street
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Thursday, September 9th 2010
Vicar Street
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Friday, September 10th 2010
Vicar Street
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Saturday, September 11th 2010
Vicar Street
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Sunday, September 12th 2010
Vicar Street
 | Dave McSavage - The Savage Eye Live! |
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Friday, April 16th 2010
Vicar Street
 | David O'Doherty |
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Saturday, May 15th 2010
Vicar Street
 | Deep Purple |
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Wednesday, June 30th 2010
Live at the Marquee
 | Dermot Whelan |
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Friday, March 26th 2010
Vicar Street
 | Dinosaur Jr. with Guests Built To Spill |
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Tuesday, May 11th 2010
Vicar Street
 | Efterklang |
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Sunday, April 25th 2010
Whelan's
 | Fionn Regan - Irish Tour March '10 |
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Saturday, March 13th 2010
Vicar Street
 | Frankie Boyle |
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Tuesday, May 25th 2010
Vicar Street
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Wednesday, May 26th 2010
Vicar Street
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Thursday, May 27th 2010
Vicar Street
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Friday, May 28th 2010
Vicar Street
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Saturday, May 29th 2010
Vicar Street
 | Fureys and Davey Arthur |
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Saturday, March 27th 2010
Vicar Street
 | Glen Campbell |
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Saturday, April 24th 2010
Vicar Street
 | Hope Sandoval |
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Friday, May 7th 2010
Whelan's
 | Jack L |
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Friday, March 19th 2010
Vicar Street
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Friday, April 9th 2010
Vicar Street
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Saturday, April 10th 2010
Vicar Street
 | Jack Wise |
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Saturday, April 24th 2010
Sugar Club
 | Jackson Browne |
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Wednesday, June 23rd 2010
Live at the Marquee
 | Jarlath Regan |
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Friday, April 16th 2010
Sugar Club
 | Jason Manford |
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Wednesday, March 9th 2011
Vicar Street
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Thursday, March 10th 2011
Vicar Street
 | JEDWARD |
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Tuesday, April 6th 2010
Royal Theatre
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Wednesday, April 7th 2010
Leisure Land
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Thursday, April 8th 2010
University Concert Hall
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Friday, April 9th 2010
Helix
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Friday, April 9th 2010
Helix
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Saturday, April 10th 2010
Millenium Forum Theatre & Conference Centre
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Saturday, April 10th 2010
Millenium Forum Theatre & Conference Centre
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Sunday, April 11th 2010
Waterfront
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Monday, April 12th 2010
Leisure Centre, Dungannon
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Tuesday, April 13th 2010
Leisure Centre, Omagh
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Wednesday, April 14th 2010
Forum
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Thursday, April 15th 2010
INEC
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Friday, April 16th 2010
City Hall, Cork
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Saturday, April 17th 2010
City Hall, Cork
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Sunday, April 18th 2010
Vicar Street
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Monday, April 19th 2010
Vicar Street
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Wednesday, April 21st 2010
University Concert Hall
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Thursday, April 22nd 2010
Leisureland, Galway
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Friday, April 23rd 2010
Royal Theatre
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Saturday, April 24th 2010
National Stadium
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Sunday, April 25th 2010
Vicar Street
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Monday, April 26th 2010
Waterfront
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Tuesday, April 27th 2010
Millenium Forum Theatre & Conference Centre
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Wednesday, April 28th 2010
Vicar Street
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Thursday, April 29th 2010
Helix
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Friday, April 30th 2010
University Concert Hall
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Saturday, May 1st 2010
Leisureland, Galway
 | Jerry Fish & The Mudbug Club |
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Friday, May 7th 2010
Vicar Street
 | JLS |
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Wednesday, June 16th 2010
Live at the Marquee
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Thursday, June 17th 2010
Live at the Marquee
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Friday, January 7th 2011
Odyssey Arena
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Saturday, January 8th 2011
Odyssey Arena
 | Joan Armatrading |
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Friday, April 23rd 2010
Vicar Street
 | John Bishop |
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Wednesday, October 13th 2010
Vicar Street
 | Josh Ritter |
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Tuesday, April 27th 2010
Grand Canal Theatre
 | Kate Walsh |
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Friday, March 26th 2010
Whelan's
 | KENNY ROGERS |
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Thursday, June 17th 2010
Odyssey Arena
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Saturday, June 19th 2010
The O2
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Sunday, June 20th 2010
Live at the Marquee
 | Leona Lewis |
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Thursday, July 1st 2010
Odyssey Arena
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Saturday, July 3rd 2010
Odyssey Arena
 | LIVE AT THE MARQUEE 2010 |
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Monday, June 14th 2010
Live at the Marquee
 | MADNESS IN CORK |
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Friday, July 9th 2010
Live at the Marquee
 | MAMMA MIA! |
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Tuesday, July 20th 2010
Live at the Marquee
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Wednesday, July 21st 2010
Live at the Marquee
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Thursday, July 22nd 2010
Live at the Marquee
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Friday, July 23rd 2010
Live at the Marquee
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Saturday, July 24th 2010
Live at the Marquee
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Saturday, July 24th 2010
Live at the Marquee
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Sunday, July 25th 2010
Live at the Marquee
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Tuesday, July 27th 2010
Live at the Marquee
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Wednesday, July 28th 2010
Live at the Marquee
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Thursday, July 29th 2010
Live at the Marquee
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Friday, July 30th 2010
Live at the Marquee
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Saturday, July 31st 2010
Live at the Marquee
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Saturday, July 31st 2010
Live at the Marquee
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Sunday, August 1st 2010
Live at the Marquee
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Sunday, August 1st 2010
Live at the Marquee
 | Mark Knopfler |
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Wednesday, May 19th 2010
The O2
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Thursday, May 20th 2010
Odyssey Arena
 | Megadeth in Cork |
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Monday, June 14th 2010
Live at the Marquee
 | Michael Bolton |
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Thursday, November 11th 2010
Grand Canal Theatre
 | Mick Flannery & John Spillane |
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Friday, April 30th 2010
Vicar Street
 | Neil Delamere |
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Saturday, May 8th 2010
Vicar Street
 | P!NK |
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Wednesday, June 16th 2010
The Kings Hall Complex
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Saturday, June 19th 2010
RDS
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Sunday, June 20th 2010
Thomond Park, Limerick
 | Paloma Faith |
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Tuesday, March 16th 2010
Vicar Street
 | PANDA BEAR |
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Friday, March 12th 2010
Vicar Street
 | PAUL MC CARTNEY RDS JUNE 12TH |
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Saturday, June 12th 2010
RDS
 | Paul Weller |
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Sunday, June 27th 2010
Live at the Marquee
 | Peter Andre |
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Tuesday, December 7th 2010
Odyssey Arena
 | PJ Gallagher |
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Thursday, April 1st 2010
Vicar Street
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Thursday, April 15th 2010
Vicar Street
 | R.Kelly |
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Wednesday, April 7th 2010
Grand Canal Theatre
 | Randy Newman |
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Friday, May 7th 2010
Grand Canal Theatre
 | Ray Davies |
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Saturday, May 8th 2010
Grand Canal Theatre
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Sunday, May 9th 2010
Waterfront
 | Retribution Gospel Choir |
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Saturday, March 13th 2010
Whelan's
 | Rhod Gilbert |
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Saturday, March 20th 2010
Vicar Street
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Sunday, November 14th 2010
Vicar Street
 | Rob Schneider |
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Friday, July 2nd 2010
Vicar Street
 | ROD STEWART |
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Tuesday, May 11th 2010
The O2
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Wednesday, May 12th 2010
The O2
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Saturday, May 15th 2010
Odyssey Arena
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Sunday, May 16th 2010
Odyssey Arena
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Friday, July 30th 2010
Odyssey Arena
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Saturday, July 31st 2010
The O2
 | Ronan Keating |
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Monday, March 22nd 2010
Waterfront
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Tuesday, March 23rd 2010
Grand Canal Theatre
 | Rufus Wainwright |
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Wednesday, April 28th 2010
Grand Canal Theatre
 | Simon Amstell |
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Friday, May 21st 2010
Vicar Street
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Saturday, May 22nd 2010
Vicar Street
 | THE BLACK EYED PEAS |
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Saturday, May 1st 2010
The O2
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Sunday, May 2nd 2010
The O2
 | The Cranberries |
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Tuesday, June 29th 2010
Live at the Marquee
 | The Rags |
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Saturday, May 29th 2010
Whelan's
 | The Stylistics |
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Thursday, November 25th 2010
Vicar Street
 | The Stylistics |
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Thursday, November 25th 2010
Vicar Street
 | Tommy Tiernan 'World Tour Of Cork' |
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Thursday, March 18th 2010
Charleville Park Hotel
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Friday, March 19th 2010
Carlton Hotel
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Saturday, March 20th 2010
Walter Raleigh Hotel
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Sunday, March 21st 2010
Midleton GAA Club
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Wednesday, March 24th 2010
Rochestown Park Hotel
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Thursday, March 25th 2010
The Grain Store at Ballymaloe
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Friday, March 26th 2010
Maritime Hotel
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Saturday, March 27th 2010
Parkway Hotel
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Sunday, March 28th 2010
Rochestown Park Hotel
 | TONY BENNETT |
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Thursday, July 8th 2010
Live at the Marquee
 | Vicar Spraoi A Tri |
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Thursday, April 29th 2010
Vicar Street
 | WESTLIFE |
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Sunday, May 2nd 2010
Odyssey Arena
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Monday, May 3rd 2010
Odyssey Arena
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Tuesday, May 4th 2010
Odyssey Arena
 | WHITNEY HOUSTON |
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Saturday, April 17th 2010
The O2
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Sunday, April 18th 2010
The O2
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Tuesday, April 20th 2010
The O2
 | Wolf Parade |
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Thursday, May 20th 2010
Vicar Street
 | WWE |
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Friday, April 9th 2010
The O2
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Saturday, April 10th 2010
The O2
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Friday, April 16th 2010
Odyssey Arena
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Saturday, April 17th 2010
Odyssey Arena
 | X FACTOR LIVE TOUR |
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Tuesday, March 16th 2010
The O2
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Wednesday, March 17th 2010
Odyssey Arena
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Thursday, March 18th 2010
Odyssey Arena
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Monday, March 29th 2010
Odyssey Arena
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Tuesday, March 30th 2010
The O2
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Wednesday, March 31st 2010
The O2
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Wednesday, March 31st 2010
The O2
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Thursday, April 1st 2010
Odyssey Arena

Details for Battles, Liars & Redneck Manifesto
U:MACK Present
BATTLES
LIARS
THE REDNECK MANIFESTO
THURSDAY MAY 15
VICAR STREET
DOORS 7pm
TICKETS €27 FROM ROAD RECORDS, CITY DISCS, SOUND CELLAR, SPINDIZZY & ONLINE AT www.tickets.ie/umack www.myspace.com/battlestheband www.myspace.com/liarsliarsliars www.myspace.com/redneckmanifesto
The incredible BATTLES return to Dublin after last years sell out show in tripod. This time they are joined by Liars and The Redneck Manifesto for what has to be the line up of the year. the show takes place in Vicar street on Thursday may 15. COME EARLY!!
BATTLES
Some bands need biographies written on them, some bands don't, yet someone still foolishly insists on writing one. Brooklyn's Battles fall squarely into the latter category. Nonetheless ...
Rising from the ether of a pop-scarred 2004, the enigmatic EP C announced Battles's arrival like a blinding succession of Morse Code strobes across an aphotic landscape. Even as a short-form debut it was clear that band members Ian Williams, John Stanier, Tyondai Braxton and Dave Konopka had established something utterly unique. Instead of the conventional band dynamic of individual players waiting for their turn to be showcased, the members of Battles are more analogous to a tangle of brain synapses all firing in time with each other.
Having served time in seminal acts Don Caballero, Helmet, Tomahawk, Lynx and The Mark of Cain amongst others, Battles draw from a sprawling range of styles and sounds and distill this erratic static into the tightest mindfuck jams to be committed to playable format. Closely following EP C, Tras/Fantasy served as another definitive dose of labyrinthine, juggernaut rhythms and equilibrium-shifting textures that would safely place the band outside the orbit of any contemporaries.
On this first pair of EPs, Stanier's drumming is like pinpoint buckshot, Williams' guitar is sharpened schizophrenia, Braxton's sound manipulations are fragments focused and Konopka's guitar is malleable granite ... which is to say, all are nearly impossible to define yet none can be ignored. Late in 2004, Battles unleashed B EP and set their cryptic marks in stone. Centered by a set of extended musical movements, B EP was a fitting conclusion to the band's inception-as-trilogy.
In 2005 Battles set off across the globe on tour with Prefuse 73 and his crack live collective, combining driving atonal grooves and bombastic improvised fury that landed them in Japan opening for The Mars Volta and establishing their reputation as one of the most exciting live acts to crisscross the globe. The sheer musical breadth of their first three EPs and the lasting impact of their live shows have left fans and skeptics alike in perplexed anticipation of their debut full-length.
May 14th 2007 will see the release of MIRRORED, Battles first album proper and a significant measure of evolution from a band that has yet to cease moving. Still entirely intact are the unflinching experimentations and metallic angles of their young catalog, but a new melodic insight has manifested itself in the form of some of their most engaging tracks yet. "Tonto" opens with and off-kilter series of chimes and chugs which are welded to a forcibly shuffling drumbeat and a foreboding chant that gives way to a soaring midsection. First single "Atlas", out 2nd of April is a verifiable anthem, unrelenting and gigantic, but never surrendering the skewed aesthetic of the band's past.
Offering insight into Mirrored, the band said: "This record is a culmination of ideas that we were working with in the past and directions in music we were going individually. It's not so much a new direction as it is taking what we've done and going in four different directions with it. I think the record is more dynamic and shows the band maturation. Being that we're more comfortable as a band the record is more fun.
We were excited to test our hands at writing songs for the record still using frame work from the EP's. We wanted to use lyrical vocals this time around to see what it would be like to have that incorperation and to push ourselves to integrate new elements that would evolve the band". With snaking, entrancing harmonies and thundering percussive force, Battles are a distorted reflection of an entire musical diaspora ... a view of innovation and tension reverberated as a flash, mirrored.
LIARS
Liars have never been a band comfortable with staying in one place for very long. Geographically, personally and most of all musically, each successive album that they release comes with a new agenda, a new heritage, a new set of reference points and a new way of thinking about music. So, after the multimedia multi-tasking of 2006's 'Drum's Not Dead' - each track of which came accompanied with three exclusive short films - Liars have returned with their most stripped-back and direct album yet. Simply titled 'Liars', their 4th full-length (recorded in Berlin and LA and mixed in London by Erasure and Depeche Mode producer Gareth Jones) abandons the thirty minute sound collages called things like 'This Dust That Makes The Mud' of old in favour of a set of the band's most conventional and powerful songs yet - although as a band with a reputation forged on thirty minute sound collages called things like 'This Dust That Makes The Mud', Liars' recent career swerve is a delightfully surprising as ever.
Angus, Aaron Hemphill and Julian Gross - who has played drums with the band since the departure of original rhythm section Pat Nature and Ron Albertson after the band's first album, 2001's 'They Threw Us All In A Trench And Put A Monument On Top' - decided not to over analyse the process of making their music.
"We aimed to make songs that weren't going to require a concept. We decided to work really quickly and not talk about what we were doing too much. Aaron and I wanted to write songs that spoke for themselves in a more visceral way - like when you're a teenager and things really mean a lot for you in a song. We wanted to write songs that reminded us a little of what it was like to be a teenager - so pretty much the only preparation we did was going back and listening to the bands we liked when we were kids, stuff like OMD, The Cure and Siouxsie And The Banshees."
Although Andrew and former microbiologist Aaron Hemphill met in LA (where Andrew studied photography at art school), after a stay in New York the band relocated to Berlin as a base for European touring.
Hemphill and Gross returned to LA soon after Drum's Not Dead but Andrew stayed on in the German capital, where the bulk of 'Liars' was recorded at Planet Roc(sic) studios, a former East German radio studio built in the 1950s by Bauhaus architect Franz Ehrlich. After working on their songs separately in Germany and the US, Liars convened at Planet Roc for a fortnight in spanning New Year's Eve 2006/2007 to stitch together their ideas.
The band weren't balancing their interests alone, however: a friend of Andrew's from Australia, Jeremy Glover, played bass and helped record the album. "Jeremy understood where we were coming from and helped to craft the songs in the studio to help us find that visceral edge we were searching for. We wanted to make a record that would have the same impact on people as hearing, like, the Ramones for the first time did on us."
Their quest to connect on a more visceral level has succeeded. Unlike, say, 2004's 'They Were Wrong, So We Drowned', which boasted a fractured narrative based on accounts of the Salem Witch Trials,'Liars' is a set of songs only connected by the fact that no other band around could make music like this. This is an album that manages to balance the old, experimentally-minded Liars with an excitingly insidious new pop edge.
The experiment has been an unqualified success. By getting back to basics with 'Liars' the band are going back to the future.
Battles, Liars and Redneck Manifesto Live @ Vicar St. may 15th. Tickets are €27
Available from FROM ROAD RECORDS, CITY DISCS, SOUND CELLAR, SPINDIZZY & ONLINE AT www.tickets.ie/umack www.myspace.com/battlestheband www.myspace.com/liarsliarsliars www.myspace.com/redneckmanifesto
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