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SUMMARY:THE 4 OF US
DESCRIPTION:The 4 Of Us brothers Brendan and Declan Murphy will be joining us at The Richmond Revival to lift our spirits after the January blues.\n\n\nTHE 4 OF US brothers Brendan and Declan Murphy will be joining us at The Richmond Revival\, performing material from their new album along with a string of hits we all know and love.\n \nKnown for their distinctive sound that seamlessly blends rock\, folk\, and pop influences\, The 4 Of Us have been captivating audiences for over three decades with their soulful melodies and compelling lyrics. \n \nA legendary blend of rock\, soul and folk\nWith brothers Brendan and Declan Murphy at the helm\, The 4 Of Us has left an indelible mark on the Irish music scene. Their journey began in the late ’80s. Since then\, they’ve evolved into one of Ireland’s most beloved and enduring musical acts. Known for their distinctive sound that seamlessly blends rock\, folk\, and pop influences\, The 4 Of Us has produced a string of hits that have become anthems for fans across generations. \n \nCrescent Nights & Classic Anthems\nOn the night\, Brendan & Declan will perform the highlights of their award-winning career\, along with new material from their latest album\, Crescent Nights. This show will be a chance to hear Mary\, Washington Down\, She Hits Me\, Sunlight and many more classics. \n \nFurther details\n\nTickets are €28 plus booking fee\nDoors open 7pm. Gig starts 8pm\nFor more information visit therichmondrevival.com\n\n \nPlease Note: The venue operates a pop up café which offers a range of liquid refreshments in exchange for CASH ONLY on the night. The Richmond Revival is in the centre of Fermoy\, easily accessible via Bus Éireann. There are also a number of ACCOMMODATION options available onsite. We offer budget single\, twin or double rooms with a shared bathroom and kitchen. There is also a luxury suite. Campers and camper vans are welcome. Email the venue directly for further information. \nPlease further note: by purchasing a ticket to this event\, as part of your admission fee\, you are effectively joining The Richmond Revival Cultural Activity Appreciation Club. The rules of the club are binding — Richmond House is a private family home and people are expected to respect this — No alcohol is to be brought onto the premises — Basic common sense\, decency and kindness is expected from all members. Breaches of these rules will result in immediate suspension of club membership and admittance.We pride ourselves on having beautiful evenings of exquisite original creative music for all to enjoy so lets keep it up!
URL:https://visitcorkcity.com/event/the-4-of-us/
LOCATION:The Richmond Revival\, Richmond 'An Gáirdín Rúndach' College Rd\, P61 T292 Fermoy\, Fermoy\, P61 T292\, IE
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SUMMARY:The Irish World Academy Ball 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Irish World Academy of Music and Dance presents The Academy Ball 2025!
URL:https://visitcorkcity.com/event/the-irish-world-academy-ball-2025/
LOCATION:Castletroy Park Hotel and Suites\, Dublin Road\, Limerick\, Limerick\, IE
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SUMMARY:Emma Langford
DESCRIPTION:Emma Langford is a singer-songwriter from Limerick who has catapulted herself to the forefront of the Irish Folk scene.\n\n\nEmma Langford has become a firm feature of the Irish folk and songwriter scene. A globetrotting troubadour\, Langford calls Limerick City in the South-West of Ireland home. Storytelling and wit sit at the heart of all she does; interweaving her live performances\, and shining through her works. Langford’s is an inimitable\, dreamy voice on the frontline of a new wave of Irish folk. \nIn 2017 Langford released Quiet Giant\, the album that won her an RTÉ Folk Award for Best Emerging Artist and the Irish Post Music Award nomination for best Irish folk act. She was since twice nominated for Best Folk Singer\, and once for Best Original Track at the RTÉ Folk Awards. She received the inaugural Dolores O’Riordan Bursary in 2019\, the Music Network RESONATE residency in 2021\, and an Arts Council Agility Award\, to support continuing research and explorations into women in Irish history.  \nEmma wrote and independently released her second album\, Sowing Acorns\, in 2021\, further paving the way for a bright and busy career. The bold choice to release this record at the height of a global pandemic paid dividends\, and her sophomore record received huge international praise.  \n​With this record\, the artist solidified her place in the hearts and minds of the nation as she climbed the charts with epic folk ballad Birdsong\, collaborated with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra\, and performed with Stockton’s Wing on RTÉ’s Ireland In Music which has been broadcast across the world to a huge global audience. She also joined the ranks of pandemic-inspired musical supergroup\, Irish Women In Harmony. \nLangford is on the road around Ireland\, the US and Germany\, collaborating with various international communities\, and continuing her Arts Council-supported research around Irish women in myth and history.
URL:https://visitcorkcity.com/event/emma-langford/
LOCATION:Teach Siamsa (V92WE22)\, Finuge\, Finuge\, Finuge\, IE
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SUMMARY:Kneecap
DESCRIPTION:Belfast Hip Hop trio return to Cork City Hall following last years legendary set!\n\n\nSupport from GEMMA DUNLEAVY \n \nDoors 19:00 \nStarts 20:00 \n \nWhen Mo Chara\, Moglaí Bap and DJ Provaí – aka Belfast’s finest Kneecap – entered the studio with producer Toddla T in the summer of 2023\, they quickly decided to scrap everything they had already prepared for the album they were about to record. Instead\, they decided to build a pub together. \n \nBuilt on a West Belfast side street\, The Rutz is a community boozer\, in that the entire community uses it. All human life is inside\, either thriving\, striving or skiving. There’s people just trying to get served at the bar or up on the stage performing; others are slumped in darkened corners or emerging bleary eyed and coke smeared from the toilets. Religious affiliations are irrelevant and the chatter is a intoxicating blur of English and Irish. \n \nIn the evening\, the music is loud and shifts effortlessly between styles. There’s ethereal Irish folk song set to skittering beats brushing up against propulsive\, bouncing low end dubstep. There’s samples from rave records blasting out at panic inducing volume and there’s louche funk that seems to seep out of the speakers like liquid. Two pints inside you and forty minutes spent in here is utterly spellbinding. \n \nAlthough the pub is currently just a figment of the band’s imagination\, all of the action on Kneecap’s exhilarating first album – Fine Art – takes place in The Rutz. Like the band themselves\, Fine Art is fiercely intelligent\, consistently hilarious and genuinely thought provoking. It’s genius is to immerse you in a world thus far unrepresented in modern music. \n \nAcross the record’s twelve tracks and the interconnecting moments between them (recorded by the band and friends including DJ Annie Mac)\, the pub comes to life vividly\, providing the perfect backdrop for the cast of characters that join the dots throughout the album. From the moment the idea was born back in Toddla T’s studio\, it was the obvious location to base the world of Kneecap in. \n \nMo Chara “We’d been writing an album for around two years. We’d grown a lot quicker as a band than we were developing our production skills. We were getting big crowds at concerts and we knew needed to go for a bigger producer. When we got into the studio with Toddla T\, we scrapped every song we had and started from complete scratch. T’s idea was to tell the story of Kneecap. So the record was conceived as the listener stepping into Kneecap’s world. That’s where the idea came to set whole thing in a pub. You walk into a pub at the start\, there’s someone offering you a drink\, there’s a singsong… really\, it’s us taking you by the hand and leading you into our world.” \n \nMoglaí Bap “You’re in there enjoying a pint at the start of the night then you go to the toilet and someone’s offering you cocaine\, you go out and have a fag and bump into new people and all the time\, the mood and the energy keeps changing…” \n \nMo Chara “The challenge was to show versatility across all the genres of hip hop. We wanted to do all of that whilst sounding cohesive. The pub was a really good way of tying it all together.” \n \nKneecap’s story began in 2017 with the release of their first single – C.E.A.R.T.A. (Irish for ‘rights’). The lyrics document a near miss with the RUC on the way to party\, loaded up with enough illegal substances to warrant a stretch inside. While the track was quickly banned by Irish language radio station RTE for ‘drug referencing and cursing’\, C.E.A.R.T.A. saw the band help usher Irish into the modern era thanks to some much needed creativity with the terminology. \n \nMo Chara “We’re Irish speakers living in an urban area\, the first or second generation to be born in the city. Traditionally it’s a rural language after colonialism pushed it out west towards the sea. We wanted to bring the Irish language into the modern era by incorporating aspects of youth culture into it. There’s a different lifestyle in the city to rural areas. There were no words for drugs in the Irish language so we had to invent them. We’d recycle old words and apply them to modern things. That’s part of the world we want to create\, where the Irish language is central and it’s modern.” \n \nMoglaí Bap “The beauty of Kneecap is that we not only piss off people from the Unionist background\, we also piss off people from the Irish community.. We don’t discriminate who we piss off. There’s conservative people in the Irish language community who think that the language should be sustained as an ancient language in all its beauty. They think we’re ruining the language with the words we’re using. But you start to hear young people using some of the words we use in our songs\, referring to drugs or party life. That feels like we’re having a positive effect on youth culture.” \n \nThat positive effect comes into its own on Fine Art. A hip hop record in the sense that the glorious sprawl of Check Your Head was\, its approach to modern music is magpie like\, reflecting how an evening of music might evolve at a festival\, or inside the right kind of pub. Where the band’s previous mixtape 3cag reflected life and issues in Ireland at the point of recording\, Fine Art was always intended to be about the band themselves. \n \nOpening with 3CAG (no relation to the previous mixtape) – a beautifully spectral scene-setter that features the voice of Lankum’s Radie Peat (Mo Chara: “she’s the Queen of Ireland right now\, it is a pleasure to have her on the album”) – the album quickly kicks into a couple of different gears on the title track which features dialogue sampled from an Irish TV show where a local presenter discusses a mural the band had painted in their home town depicting an RUC jeep on fire alongside the message ““Níl fáilte roimh an RUC” (translation: “The RUC aren’t welcome”). \n \nMo Chara “The mural ended up on the BBC with Steven Nolan who’s like the Piers Morgan of North of Ireland. They had a massive debate about the painting And he says\, ‘The band Kneecap claim the mural is just a piece of fine art’. So we sampled it into a dance tune and dropped it in where it kicks. That’s where the title comes from – when we were getting stick about the mural that’s the term we used. Because that’s the best description isn’t it? If you don’t get it\, you don’t get it. It’s still fine art.” \n \nElsewhere on tracks like I bhFiacha Linne and Rhino Ket\, the spirit of the early ’90s rave scene is captured and brilliantly bound together with the frenetic energy of the 21st century club music. Although the two rappers were too young to have participated in the egalitarian outdoor raves that brought Catholics and Protestants together in the years before the Good Friday Agreement\, they have been hugely inspired by a documentary from that era (Dancing on Narrow Ground: Youth & Dance in UIster). \n \nMoglaí Bap “That film is about how they were all taking really strong ecstasy pills and having a really good time together. It looked like this mythical land where the pills were so strong that you only needed one all night. The music on that film all ended up seeping into the record because we all loved watching it so much. The song Parful samples it too.” \n \nMo Chara “There would be bombings in the week then at the weekend people would all come together to take Es. It didn’t matter where they were from. Then the week would start again and they’d be back to killing each other. The contrast of life was so massive\, but the rave scene really did start to change things.” \n \nMuch less the sound of losing yourself dancing in a field\, the first single from Fine Art (Better Way To Live) would feel more at home blasting out of the jukebox in the snug bar of The Rutz. An irresistible murky late night groove\, the track sees the band joined by Fontaines D.C.’s Grian Chatten (alongside that band’s drummer\, Tom Coll) who perfectly captures the slide down the bar stool from sobriety into drunken indifference. \n \nMoglaí Bap “We’re good friends with Grian and Tom\, we’ve played gigs with them before. We wanted to get them on the record so we got them drunk one night and made them sign the contract in the pub. After that\, they are bound into doing it.” \nWhether bribes of alcohol were necessary is unknown as Grian – like Radie\, Annie and Harrow Road guest Jelani Blackman (Mo Chara: “He’s sound as fuck and criminally underrated) and everyone else who features on Fine Art – sounds entirely at home in the surroundings. It’s testament to how welcoming the world is that Kneecap have built around them. So\, might as well head to the bar\, grab another pint and maybe a Baby Guinness chaser too. And don’t worry about last orders\, the lock in is going to go on all night.
URL:https://visitcorkcity.com/event/kneecap/
LOCATION:Cork City Hall\, Anglesea Street\, Cork\, Cork\, IE
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SUMMARY:Meadhbh Walsh
DESCRIPTION:The powerful voice of Meadhbh Walsh will fill the Seantí on Fri Feb 14th.  What better way to spend Valentine’s evening!!\n\n\nMeadhbh Walsh* is a 23-year-old Irish folk singer and instrumentalist whose powerful voice and unique blend of traditional and contemporary folk have earned her a dedicated following around the world. Hailing from Ireland\, Meadhbh has already made waves in the music scene\, having toured extensively in America\, Dubai\, and the UK. Her heartfelt performances and original songs have resonated with audiences far and wide\, cementing her place in the contemporary folk music landscape. \n \nIn 2024\, Meadhbh released her critically acclaimed album On My Own\, which shot to number one on the charts. The album\, a mix of original tracks and carefully chosen covers\, showcases her talents as both a singer-songwriter and an instrumentalist\, and highlights her deep connection to the roots of Irish folk music. Her authentic style\, combined with her captivating stage presence\, has earned her collaborations with some of Ireland’s biggest folk artists and bands\, further solidifying her reputation as a rising star in the folk music scene. \n \nWith a strong online following of over 200k fans across social media\, Meadhbh has built a global community of music lovers who share in her passion for Irish culture and folk traditions. Her upcoming On My Own tour\, set for Spring 2025\, will see her bring her music to even more fans\, before continuing her travels to America and Australia in the following year. \n \nThrough her music\, Meadhbh Walsh aims to spread the love of Irish folk music to new audiences and inspire others to embrace the beauty of tradition while celebrating the power of song to connect us all.
URL:https://visitcorkcity.com/event/meadhbh-walsh/
LOCATION:The Seantí\, The Seantí\, X91 X49Y Kilmacow\, Kilmacow\, X91 X49Y\, IE
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SUMMARY:High Llamas
DESCRIPTION:.\n\n\nOpened up by the delirious alchemy of contemporary pop music\, Sean O’Hagan leaps back into life with High Llamas\, with a set of killer tunes reflecting on dimensional levels how definitions change over time. Arranged by Sean and produced with mix collaborator Fryars to engage the eardrums in non-stop new possibilities\, Hey Panda radiates optimism inspired by the joys and sorrows felt in former lifetimes and the diverse conundrums of today alike. \nHigh Llamas present Hey Panda – a modern pop music/deep listening experience that could only issue forth from their personal quadrant of the galaxy. Hey Panda projects soulfully through an enervating abstract of today’s popular music; the sound of the Llamas’ stately melodies and expressive ditties laid open – blissfully shattered – with drums and vocals hitting different\, burning sounds and contemporary production twists pulling the ear at every turn. \nFor the past few decades\, High Llamas have trafficked in contemporary pop sounds directed toward the avant end of the spectrum as much as not. But here the message was clear. Llamas’ composer-in-residence Sean O’Hagan was determined to let go. Hey Panda does just that\, with a set of tunes reflecting on multiple levels how definitions change over the course of a lifetime\, radiating an optimism derived from the diverse conundrums of today.Eight years since their last release\, the pop musical Here Come The Rattling Trees\, High Llamas have reinvented themselves again\, mixing their peerless harmonic voice with what Sean regards as the  extraordinarily good production sounds of today on Hey Panda. \nChoosing not to look backward to former golden ages celebrated in earlier Llamas eras\, Sean’s instead found himself opened up by the sounds of music brought into the house by his adult children and the sounds encountered at sessions for which he’s recently written arrangements. In addition to the more traditional contributions he made to The Coral’s Sea of Mirrors album\, plus his score for the Safdie brothers’ 2022 film production\, Funny Pages\, Sean’s drawn great inspiration through working with Fryars\, Rae Morris\, King Krule\, Pearl and The Oyster\, while also soaking up the work of Tierra Whack and Chicagos Pivot Gang\, and being cheered on from a distance by longtime admirer Tyler The Creator. \nThus\, Sean’s producer procedural has evolved again\, with upgrades first detected in his 2019 solo effort\, Radum Calls\, Radum Calls. With a cover of Billie Eilish’s Wish You Were Gay arranged for Bill Callahan and Bonnie Prince Billy’s Blind Date Party\, along with his COVID-era solo single\, The Wild Are Welcome\, Sean has leveled up again and again\, leading to the delirious revelations of Hey Panda. \nHey Panda’s wide reach is aided by two co-writes from Bonnie  ˜Prince’ Billy\, (who bonded with Sean over a shared love of gospel soul during writing sessions)\, guest vocals from Rae Morris and Sean’s daughter Livvy\, production twists from Fryars and the stalwart\, flexible presence of High Llamas. \nFor all of its sense of departure\, Hey Panda is a movement in the High Llamas oeuvre that’s been a long time in development. Aspects of soul music were addressed at the time of Can Cladders; similarly\, aspects of electronic dance music were in the mix in the late 90s\, around the time of Cold and Bouncy. But nothing up to now has refocused the music of High Llamas so completely. Sharing the impulse of late-period Miles Davis and Quincy Jones\, with further inspiration from Steve Lacy\, SZA\, Sault\, No Name and Ezra Collective\, among many others\, Sean O’Hagan and High Llamas are living joyfully in the new and the now\, with Hey Panda. \nTRACK LISTINGHey PandaFall Off the MountainBade AmeySisters Friends (featuring Rae Morris)How the Best Was Won (featuring Bonnie “Prince” Billy)The GradeYoga GoatStone Cold SlowToriafanHungriest Man (featuring Bonnie “Prince” Billy)The Water MovesLa Masse (featuring Fryars)
URL:https://visitcorkcity.com/event/high-llamas/
LOCATION:Cyprus Avenue\, Caroline Street\, Cork\, Cork\, IE
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SUMMARY:Jerry Fish
DESCRIPTION:Jerry Fish returns to Live At St. Luke’s as part of his 2025 album tour\n\n\nSaturday 22nd February | Live At St Luke’s \nJerry Fish\, indie legend\, showman extraordinaire and ringmaster of exceptional renown is back with his first LP in 15 years\, ‘Dreaming Of Daniel’ featuring songs by the last great Daniel Johnston.
URL:https://visitcorkcity.com/event/jerry-fish/
LOCATION:Live At St. Luke’s\, St Luke's T23 XE29\, T23 XE29 Cork\, Cork\, T23 XE29\, IE
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SUMMARY:Gemma Hayes
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to welcome award-winning Irish singer-songwriter Gemma Hayes for her first performance in the Grainstore.\n\n\nGemma Hayes  \n2020 saw Gemma and her family to relocate from London to West Cork. It was there that she reignited her passion for songwriting that provided the spark for what would become her sixth studio album Blind Faith. “Songs began to murmur\, distil and rise up in my mind\,” she explains. “I would lock myself in the room\, usually late at night when the world was asleep. I knew I needed to capture them before they left me.”  \nBlind Faith was released in September 2024 to great acclaim\, with Mojo Magazine hailing it as “the album of her career”. It has delighted old fans and won new followers. \nThe critics have been universally generous in their praise of Gemma’s new work. \nThe album’s cover art\, designed by the German artist Dirk Wüstenhagen\, suggests an artist diving back into her art with conviction and a newfound sense of freedom\, perhaps even a bit of reckless abandon. \nGemma’s songs have always drawn their power from her lyrical intimacy and lucidity\, juxtaposed with her penchant for experimenting with various sonic textures that embrace both the quiet and the loud. \nThese hallmarks are on riveting display throughout Blind Faith’s nine compositions\, produced by Hayes herself alongside Karl Odlum\, David Odlum & Brian Casey.  \nThe Band \nGemma Hayes – Lead Vocal / Guitar \nÉna Brennan – Violin / Bvs / Keys / Ukelele \nRoss Turner – Drums / BVs
URL:https://visitcorkcity.com/event/gemma-hayes-2/
LOCATION:Ballymaloe Grainstore\, Shanagarry\, Co Cork\, Co Cork\, IE
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SUMMARY:Andrew Ryan plus guests
DESCRIPTION:Ven a disfrutar de una noche llena de música y diversión con Andrew Ryan y sus invitados especiales. ¡No te lo pierdas!\n\n\nWelcome to Andrew Ryan plus guests at Cork Comedy Club – City Limits! Get ready for a night filled with laughter and entertainment as Andrew Ryan takes the stage alongside some special guests. \n After completing a UK & Ireland tour and release of his Comedy Special\, Andrew returns to his hometown.   \n He has appeared on Russell Howard’s Good News\, Live at The Comedy Store for Comedy Central. Host of Secrets of the Comedy Circuit on ITV X. After amassing over 20 million views online he is one of the most in demand acts in Ireland & UK.  \n \nwww.thecomedyclub.ie
URL:https://visitcorkcity.com/event/andrew-ryan-plus-guests/
LOCATION:Cork Comedy Club – City Limits\, 16 Coburg Street\, T23 HEF9 Cork\, Cork\, T23 HEF9\, IE
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SUMMARY:Red Hurley in Concert
DESCRIPTION:Saint George’s is proud to announce the return of popular performer Red Hurley \, following a successful 2023 show.\n\n\nSaint George’s is proud to announce the return of legendary performer Brian “Red” Hurley on Saturday\, 22nd February 2025. \nHurley is one of Ireland’s most enduring popular singers whose career has spanned over 50 years and he returns to Saint George’s following a very popular show in September 2023. \nHe will perform his greatest hits from down through the years\, including ‘Love Is All’\, ‘When’\, ‘Kiss Me Goodbye’\, ‘Broken Promises’\, ‘Isadora’\, ‘A Poor Man’s Roses’\, ‘Let The Heartaches Begin’ and many more. Red is considered to be one of the finest performers Ireland has ever produced. His signature rich powerful voice\, relaxed charm and energetic stage shows have captured the hearts of audiences everywhere.Tickets  are €25 and available from Spar\, The Favourite\, 2Shoes and Saint George’s office. \n Saint George’s Arts & Heritage Centre is a Bring your own Bottle venue.  \nAny questions\, call 087 4696913.
URL:https://visitcorkcity.com/event/red-hurley-in-concert/
LOCATION:Saint George’s Arts and Heritage Centre\, George Street\, P67 XC61 Mitchelstown\, Mitchelstown\, P67 XC61\, IE
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