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Picture This to open Live at the Marquee Cork's 20th run
Picture This to open Live at the Marquee Cork's 20th run

RTÉ News​

time2 days ago

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  • RTÉ News​

Picture This to open Live at the Marquee Cork's 20th run

Picture This will kick off Live at the Marquee Cork 2025, which marks the 20th anniversary of the summer music festival. The rock band will open the festival when they take to the stage on Wednesday, 25 June. The Coronas, Christy Moore, The Waterboys, Olly Murs, Kingfishr, Amble, The Mary Wallopers and Cian Ducrot are among the musical acts also set to perform this year. Comedians Dara Ó Briain, Tommy Tiernan and Michael McIntyre and former footballer Roy Keane in conversation with Roddy Doyle are also on this year's billing. The first artist to ever play Live at the Marquee was the legendary Brian Wilson at the festival's inception in 2005, in which the Marquee hosted 12 shows. Since then, over 1,750,000 people have attended gigs at the annual festival. This year, Live at the Marquee Cork will host a record-breaking 28 shows.

Irish band Kingfishr announce Barrowland show in Glasgow
Irish band Kingfishr announce Barrowland show in Glasgow

Glasgow Times

time23-05-2025

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  • Glasgow Times

Irish band Kingfishr announce Barrowland show in Glasgow

Kingfishr, known for songs like Eyes Don't Lie and Shot In The Dark, will be performing at the Barrowland Ballroom in the East End of the city. The gig will take place on Monday, November 24. READ NEXT: Here's why this star loves bringing 'UK's longest-running theatre show' to Glasgow The band formed in Limerick in 2022. They currently have over one million monthly listeners on Spotify. To grab tickets for the group's show, click HERE READ NEXT: Eurovision 2025 star announces show in Glasgow General sale will go live on May 30 at 10am. Pre-sale tickets will go live at 10am on May 29.

‘I'll never forget the last Limerick gig, it was mental' – folk-rocker Tadhg relishing his return
‘I'll never forget the last Limerick gig, it was mental' – folk-rocker Tadhg relishing his return

Irish Independent

time19-05-2025

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  • Irish Independent

‘I'll never forget the last Limerick gig, it was mental' – folk-rocker Tadhg relishing his return

After supporting Kingfishr, the singer-songwriter will play his first headliner in Limerick Today at 11:09 Folk-rock singer-songwriter Tadhg Williams has announced his first ever headline show in Limerick, set to take place at The Record Room on Friday, June 6. This date is a major moment for the rising artist who is currently in the middle of an ambitious Irish tour titled This Tour is a Nixer. Related topics Jasmin Griffin

Wexford woman crowned Hotpress Radio DJ of the Year
Wexford woman crowned Hotpress Radio DJ of the Year

Irish Independent

time29-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Independent

Wexford woman crowned Hotpress Radio DJ of the Year

Ava presents Irish Beats every Sunday night on the region's biggest youth radio station, Beat 102 103, and she said she's 'very proud of being the number one platform for upcoming Irish artists'. Since taking over presenter duties from Rob O'Connor, the law graduate described the new-found responsibility as 'a dream come true'. The Campile – Ballyhack native said that being named as the top DJ in the region last year was a 'complete shock', but now being the esteemed Hotpress top favourite for a second year in a row is an overwhelming achievement for her. 'Coming out on top twice, while up against some massive personalities who have been in the radio industry for years is honestly unbelievable for me to get my head around,' she said. 'One of the reasons I'm proud of the achievement is because I'm always myself when I'm on-air. What you get with me on-air is exactly the same off-air,' she added. The biggest highlight for Ava to date, in addition to her two Hotpress awards and as a musician herself, was celebrating the station's 21st birthday with the 21 Beats initiative. The campaign was focused around welcoming a different, upcoming Irish musician to the show each week for 21 weeks. The initiative was a huge success, gaining interest from not only the regional listeners, but further afield via their social media and online platforms, and subsequently, was nominated at the national radio awards, the IMROs, in 2024 for Best Irish Music Initiative. "Being nominated for anything related to the show, including the IMROs and Hotpress recognition, is always something I'm really proud of, particularly with 21 Beats because I was showcasing a different person, giving them a massive platform to share their music on, and it meant so much to me that I could boost the artists,' said Ava. 'The initiative encouraged artists in many ways, for example, one artist had her her own music, but she'd never recorded a song. And for many of the artists it was a first in various ways as for some it was their first radio interview, and some of them have gone on to become huge artists since, like Kingfishr. "Kingfishr was the first band we had on 21 Beats and by the time the 21 weeks were up and we had come to the end, they gained so much traction and had sold out the Olympia Theatre. It's success stories like that and giving artists the platform to make a name for themselves what makes the entire show so worthwhile – not to mention the enjoyment of sourcing incredible talent that's right on our doorstep,' Ava added. Reflecting on her success in the industry in such a short time frame, Ava said that the awards and nominations are a tool she has used to combat her feeling of 'imposter syndrome'. She said: 'I feel more confident and comfortable talking to people in the industry now, compared to when I first started, because, I feel like I'm on par with them and on the same level. "There's always that niggling thought in the back of my mind of imposter syndrome because I didn't study broadcasting or journalism in college, and those thoughts do creep in and sometimes it is easy to think, 'these people are far more talented than me', but now, having received those nominations and the Top DJ award, it certainly makes it easier to sit in their company at events. "However, I think I'll always be star struck when I get to chat to Ian Dempsey with the childhood memories I have of The Den,' she said. The Station Manager at Beat 102 103, Niall Power, also said all of Ava's colleagues are 'incredibly proud of Ava for winning this award for the second year running.' "This, along with her IMRO Radio Award nomination last October, shows the quality of our Irish music programming on Beat and the passion and commitment from Ava to support acts from Wexford and across the South East,' Mr Power added. Also nominated in the Best Radio DJ (Local & Regional) category by Hotpress for 2025 was Michaela Hayes (Spin 1038 / Spin SW), Colm Hayes (Classic Hits), Marty Miller (Radio Nova), Stevie G (Red FM), Gemma Bradley (BBC Radio Ulster), Fionnuala Corbett (iRadio), Martin Bridgeman (KCLR), Louise Tighe (FM 104), and Kayte O'Malley (Galway Bay FM).

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