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West Is Home: Jamie McIntyre Packs Out Monroe’s for a Massive Galway Folk Festival Double-Header
If there was any doubt about Jamie McIntyre’s soaring trajectory, the queues snaking outside Monroe's long before doors opened will tell you exactly how popular this young singer-songwriter is. Playing on his home turf as part of the Galway Folk Festival yesterday, the Galway native completely took over the venue. Performing to nearly 1,000 fans across two back-to-back shows, Jamie proved exactly why he has been selling out headline tours across the country and packing out le
Alan Robinson
Jun 52 min read


When Next We Meet raises the bar once again!
Clonmel’s boutique festival truly hit its stride for its 2026 edition. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Raheen House in Clonmel, the 5th instalment of the When Next We Meet festival marked a major milestone for the independent Tipperary event. This year, the festival became a three-day coming together. Known for its intimate atmosphere and meticulously curated lineups, the festival's walled gardens provided a unique setting that seamlessly hosted fast-rising domestic a
Alan Robinson
Jun 22 min read


LIVE REVIEW: Jamie McIntyre Takes over Sligo on the first stop of his sold-out 2026 tour
If you tried to get tickets to Jamie McIntyre’s show in Sligo this past Saturday and couldn’t, you weren't alone. The venue was absolutely jammed to the rafters, sold out well in advance with a crowd that seemed to have travelled from every corner of the island. There was a massive contingent of fans down from the North. Clearly they just couldn't wait for him to cross the border for his sold-out shows there. From the second he walked on, Jamie didn’t miss a beat. He got rig
Alan Robinson
Jan 122 min read


Wren Day for Palestine: Tunes, Tradition, and Solidarity at Tigh Uí Mhuiríthe
St. Stephen’s Day is always a massive one on the calendar. But this year was a bit different for me, I spent the day at Tigh Uí Mhuiríthe. A wonderful, secluded gem in Dungarvan for Wren Day for Palestine , and honestly, it was a night the summed up exactly what this festive period should be about; community, music, and showing up for something bigger. When I say the venue was packed out, I mean PACKED, I couldnt even see the back of the pub. The place was buzzing with that s
Alan Robinson
Dec 31, 20252 min read
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