
In The Picture: Macklemore returns for outdoor Dublin gig
Macklemore last night brought his high-energy show to St Anne's Park in Dublin, with his signature mix of hip-hop grooves and infectious sing-along anthems, to a rave response from amped up fans - enjoy a gallery of pics from Leah Carroll above.
The Grammy-winning rapper was joined by special guest Rudimental, hyping up the crowd and building the energy before Macklemore took to the stage.
The rain mostly held off at the outdoor venue, with fans singing along to hits like Thrift Shop and Can't Hold Us.
In between the bangers, Macklemore turned the spotlight out into the crowd and invited two fans (birthday girl Samantha and Ben) on stage for a dance off - they made the most of their new found fame!

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Irish Independent
6 hours ago
- Irish Independent
‘Predatory, terrifying and unacceptable' – why Jared Leto has become Disney's $200m problem
An Oscar-winning actor and frontman of the band 30 Seconds To Mars, Leto, has been accused by nine women of inappropriate behaviour – including claims his conduct was 'predatory, terrifying and unacceptable'. Leto has 'expressly denied' the accusations reported by Air Mail. They include an assertion by one woman that Leto approached her in 2006 when she was 16 and he was 35. She says Leto, who was seated in an LA cafe with then-19-year-old actor Ashley Olsen, grabbed the woman by the arm. 'I looked down, and it was Jared Leto,' she said, adding: 'We had a quick conversation, and he got my number.' We need your consent to load this Social Media content. We use a number of different Social Media outlets to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. Please review your details and accept them to load the content She continued that Leto called her home a few days later. 'I don't know if he was on drugs or what … It was the weirdest, grossest voice … [But] for me, it's Jared, you know?..the conversations turned sexual. He'd ask things like: 'Have you ever had a boyfriend? Have you ever sucked a d***?'' (Leto 'has not had a drink or used drugs in over 35 years', the actor's representative told Air Mail.) These and other accusations make for grisly reading – another woman recalls how, once, when she was 18, Leto 'suddenly pulled his penis out and started masturbating'. With Leto insisting on his innocence, Disney executives will surely thinking towards damage limitation ahead of Tron: Ares. The film's plot has been kept largely under wraps, but given that Leto is to play the eponymous artificial intelligence 'Ares', removing him from the film would be no easy task. Following the failure of a previous Tron spin-off − 2010's Tron: Legacy − the studio may wish it could just hit AI Overview Ctrl+Alt+Delete on the entire franchise. The stakes are high for Disney as it tries to move beyond a succession of flops, including the disastrous Snow White live-action reboot which is estimated to have left the Magic Kingdom $115 million in the red. Factoring in associated marketing costs, it is believed Tron: Ares would need to generate $400 million just to break even. But who would want to see the third movie in a fading series whose title character is played by potential persona non grata, Jared Leto? Even before these latest accusations, there were question marks around the now 53-year-old actor. In 2018, Disney actor Dylan Spouse tagged Jared Leto in a tweet and said, 'Yo @JaredLeto now that you've slid into the dm's of every female model aged 18-25, what would you say your success rate is.' ADVERTISEMENT Learn more In a since deleted post, Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn added, 'he starts at 18 on the internet?' Leto appears not to have taken the Gunn's shade to heart. Twelve months later, in 2019, he was photographed in Croatia, modelling white robes and a Jesus-like beard, surrounded by fans of 30 Seconds To Mars (in which his brother Shannon plays drums). There was a moment involving a gun and some cocaine, that may have been a turning point for me They had accompanied him to Central Europe for the latest in a series of 'summer camps', where activities include yoga, cooking classes and a 30 Seconds To Mars performance. Dressing up was part of the fun at these events − and Leto was the trend-setter with his Christ-like outfit (The camps were discontinued after the pandemic). Just so nobody missed what he was going for, the band's social media wrote: 'Yes, this is a cult #MarsIsland.' Leto may have styled himself as the head of a cult, but his childhood reads closer to a Southern Gothic novel. He was born in impoverished Bossier City, Louisiana, where the major local industry was a trio of riverside casinos. His father, Tony Bryant, abandoned the family when he was an infant. Leto recalled his father's last words as: 'I'll see you, kid, just going to the store to get a carton of milk'. Bryant would die by suicide when Leto was eight. His mother Constance later married Carl Leto, Jared's adoptive father. However, there was little stability in Leto's life. By 16, he was taking drugs and paying for his habit with theft. 'There was a moment involving a gun and some cocaine, that may have been a turning point for me. I knew it wasn't good,' he would say. He turned himself around, though and, aged 22, had his big break as Jordan Catalano in the teen drama My So-Called Life. It's probably as well that Leto and his 30 Seconds To Mars 'Echelon' – as fans call themselves – have a strong bond. Cinema has proven to be a less supportive environment. In 2014, he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for playing a transgender character in Dallas Buyers Club. However, his campaign to carve out a space in blockbusters came unstuck with his disastrous turn in Suicide Squad in 2016. The problem wasn't Leto on screen – he was perfectly fine as a sleazy Joker. The issue was his behaviour off-camera and rumours he had gone too far trying to freak out other cast members. 'He did some bad things. He gave some really horrific gifts,' said Suicide Squad star Viola Davis. 'He had a henchman who would come into the rehearsal room, and the henchman came in with a dead pig and plopped it on the table, and then he walked out. And that was our introduction to Jared Leto.' Along with the pigs, Leto was said to have sent used condoms, dead rats and pornographic magazines. Even Will Smith was weirded out. 'First,we found out that Jared wasn't going to be in rehearsals,' said Smith, who played Deadshot. 'And we were like, 'That's messed up! How is he not going to be in rehearsals?' And then there was a bang on the door, and this dude barges in and throws a dead pig on the floor in front of us. We're like, 'OK. Jared has officially set off the Suicide Squad. He went full Joker'.' 'It was like seeing Jesus walking into a temple. Everybody became super silent… everyone was in awe Going 'full Joker' was nothing new. Throughout his career, he has taken method acting to extremes. In preparation for 2022's superhero film Morbius, Leto met 'doctors and patients who could teach him about living with a rare, incurable blood disease'. He'd taken things ever further, appearing opposite Lady Gaga in Ridley Scott's House Of Gucci. 'I did it all,' Leto told i-D magazine. 'I was snorting lines of arrabbiata sauce'. In Blade Runner 2049, in which he played a villainous and blind tech evangelist, he wore special contact lenses that reduced his vision. 'He was walking with an assistant, very slowly,' director Dennis Villeneuve told the Wall Street Journal. 'It was like seeing Jesus walking into a temple. Everybody became super silent, and there was a kind of sacred moment. Everyone was in awe.' Most drastic of all was Dallas Buyers Club, for which he shed weight by eating nothing but cucumbers. 'I stayed in character the entire shoot. I couldn't imagine doing it another way. I'd gone too far to pick it up and drop it off,' he told the Guardian. ' 'I lost around 40lb [almost three stone] and then I stopped counting. For me, it was about how it made me feel, how it made other people treat me. I got down to something like 114lb [about eight stone], and that was enough to do what I wanted it to do, which was to change everything about me.' He was widely acclaimed for Dallas Buyers Club. Suicide Squad, however, was a mess, and Leto's scenes were cut significantly. He would later deny the grisliest of the rumours and was reportedly outraged when Warner Bros announced it was pivoting to a Joker origin story starring Joaquin Phoenix, directed by Todd Phillips (for which Phoenix would win an Oscar). 'Leto's frustration that Warner Bros was moving ahead with the Phillips project was so great early on that he tried to throttle the rival Joker in its cradle,' according to a 2019 article in the Hollywood Reporter. 'According to sources familiar with Leto's behaviour, when the Oscar-winning actor learnt of the Phillips project, he not only complained bitterly to his agents at CAA, who also represent Phillips, but asked his music manager, Irving Azoff, to call the leader of Warners's parent company.' Then came his Citizen Kane of terrible films, the Venom spin-off Morbius, in which Leto played a moody vampire − a role described by the Telegraph at the time as a 'cross between Russell Brand and a Barbary macaque'. He went on to star opposite Anne Hathaway in We Crashed, Apple TV +'s underwhelming chronicling of the rise and fall of the We Work startup (ironically – or perhaps appropriately – Leto has reportedly made a $90 million fortune from early investments in tech companies such as Airbnb and Uber). He has since gone back on the road with 30 Seconds To Mars. But it was on the big screen that his attentions were focused with Tron: Ares to have been followed by a big screen reboot of Masters of the Universe, with Leto playing sarcastic mega-villain Skeletor. In the case of Tron: Ares it is too late for Disney to flip the ejector switch. The project is essentially done and dusted and Disney has already put out a series of trailers – top heavy with Tron's familiar wiz-bang 'light cycles', along with footage of Leto's co-stars Gillian Anderson, Greta Lee and Jeff Bridges (returning from the original).

The Journal
14 hours ago
- The Journal
How a group of Dublin students bagged a Booker-winning author's new work for their magazine
IN THE AUTUMN of 2023, a number of first-year English students at Trinity College Dublin met at Caffè Nero on Dawson Street after an early morning lecture. None of them had known each other before starting college, and as the semester progressed, they settled into the routine of meeting up and getting to know one another. The idea was thrown around that they should establish a joint creative pursuit, with a podcast, a zine, and a magazine all touted as potential options. Dublin's literary scene has flourished in recent years, with a growing number of literary journals being produced within the city. Publications such as The Dublin Review and The Stinging Fly, both established in the late 1990s and early 2000s, have led the way. Last night, the six students – Conor Ennis, Charlotte McCulloch, Priya Evans, Aisling McGorrian, Eoin Farrelly, and Elena Stack Martin – now heading into their third year, launched Issue 1 of their magazine, Hearth. All six contributed work to the magazine, which is composed of a collection of short stories, essays, poetry, and artwork. The crown jewel of the magazine was a new short story contributed by none other than the Booker Prize-winning author John Banville. John Banville speaks during an interview with The Associated Press at the Prado Museum in Madrid, October 2024. Alamy Stock Photo Alamy Stock Photo Banville said his short story, The Hanged Man, was inspired by his favourite photograph of the Czech novelist Franz Kafka. Banville was awarded the Franz Kafka Prize in 2011. In the photograph, Kafka is 'with a barmaid, Hansi Szokoll, whom he had a brief passion for, and about whom he spoke disparagingly', Banville has explained. Advertisement 'She is usually cropped from the photo, and perhaps this is why I wrote the piece, to give Hansi a voice, however small.' Speaking to The Journal , Hearth's Aisling McGorrian said that Banville had seen their first issue, which was launched on a much smaller scale in March. One member of the team had sent him a copy. 'He got in touch with us and said that he was really impressed with everything,' she said, adding that the team thought it would be amazing if he could write something for the magazine. Priya Evans approached Banville and asked if he would submit something to the magazine. 'He went through some stuff he'd written previously – he said he was just clearing out some bits and pieces -and came across The Hanged Man. He sent us an early version of it to see what we thought, then worked on it and gave it a refresh, and then gave The Hanged Man to us officially for first time publication.' One hundred copies have been printed of the new issue of the magazine, which is a pursuit independent of Trinity College. These are still available to purchase from the magazine's Instagram . The magazine is entirely self-funded alongside donations , but the hope is that as the magazine continues to grow, it will develop into something self-sustaining. Despite the magazine's roots in Trinity, the editorial team are keen to expand beyond the university. Their next issue is open for submissions until 11 July. Contributor Anthony Adewuyi with a copy of Hearth Issue 1. Elena Stack Martin Elena Stack Martin 'It very much started like a passion project,' McGorrian said. 'We never imagined we'd have John Banville contributing to us. 'It's a real work of love and friendship, more than anything, which we try keep at the centre of it – especially since so much of our current writing community is Trinity-based, and they're our peers, people in our classes, and it's really important to us that they get to feel the friendship that started the magazine when they interact with us.' Hearth Magazine is available to view digitally here . Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone... A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation. Learn More Support The Journal


The Irish Sun
21 hours ago
- The Irish Sun
Macklemore's $2.1m home raided by masked intruders who bear-sprayed nanny & demanded ‘where are the jewels?'
MACKLEMORE'S home was raided by masked intruders who allegedly stole jewelery worth thousands of dollars and bear-sprayed a nanny looking after children inside. The suspects reportedly demanded to know where the jewels were located before ransacking the home, according to cops. 3 Macklemore's home in Washington was allegedly ransacked by masked intruders Credit: KING TV 3 Macklemore has been performing in Ireland in recent days Credit: Getty Two men allegedly broke into the home, located in Seattle, Washington, in the early hours of Saturday morning via a patio door, according to a police report seen by the Fox affiliate The nanny claimed she had her phone stolen and was thrown to the ground. One man reportedly demanded: 'Where are the jewels b***h?' She claimed that one of the intruders looked scared after she was sprayed, as per read more on entertainment She is believed to have ushered the two men to one of the bedrooms inside the property. The masked men, who were wearing black outfits, vests, and face masks , allegedly stole jewelry , watches and shoes. Three kids were inside the home at the time and they were taken to safety. And, the nanny managed to escape the home after biting one of the men. Most read in Celebrity Doorbell footage, seen by the local outlet 'Help, please,' she begged. She pounded the doors of several homes begging for help, according to the outlet. The nanny wasn't seriously injured, police confirmed. Cops also revealed the intruders had fled the scene by the time they arrived. Macklemore, known for his 2012 track Thrift Shop, bought the property for $2.1 million in 2014. The star has not commented on the burglary as of yet. He has been performing in Dublin and Cork, Ireland. In one social media post, he described the gigs in Ireland as a 'homecoming.' It comes just weeks after an intruder smashed through the gates of HOMES TARGETED A string of high-profile stars have had their homes targeted in recent months. NBA star Ja Morant was the victim of a burglary in December. His home was targeted while he was playing for the Memphis Grizzlies against the Golden State Warriors. Around $1 million worth of items was stolen from the property, according to cops. American football stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were also victims of burglaries last year. Mahomes' wife Brittany had her designer bags and jewelry swiped. In February, it was reported that seven people were charged over allegations they stole $2 million worth of items from properties belonging to pro-athletes. The men are allegedly part of a South American crime ring, as per The U.S. Sun has approached Seattle Police Department for comment. 3 Macklemore on stage in Cork as part of his Ireland tour Credit: Getty