16 August, Custom House Square Belfast
The ‘80s Scottish rock duo are back out on the road again and, thankfully, you won’t have to walk 500 miles to see them. Playing Belfast’s Custom House Square, this event is sure to be one for the books.
17, 18 & 19 August, Whelan’s, Dublin
Sharon Shannon returns to Whelan’s for a trilogy of shows celebrating the extensive career she’s built since 1992. Each night will offer something different, and overall, more than 50 different pieces of music will be played at the venue, the different performances only seeing two pieces in common between the shows.
17 August, National Concert Hall, Dublin
Though they’re likely to have a whole new host of fans following their feature on the Barbie soundtrack with ‘Closer to Fine’, the Indigo Girls have been around since 1989, and this gig is a perfect opportunity to acquaint yourself with their musical stylings.
18 & 19 August, Geesala, Mayo
This brand new music festival is set in the beautiful village of Geesala, Mayo, with the scenic Achill Islands as the backdrop. Headliners over the weekend include Basement Jaxx, Gavin James, Lyra, and The Academic.
19 August, Róisín Dubh, Galway
Hailing from Galway City, Ol’ Times is a classic rock outfit that’s on a mission to bring rock ‘n’ roll back to the forefront of music. The band draws inspiration from legendary acts like Led Zeppelin, The Doors, and The Rolling Stones while putting their own spin on the genre to create a sound that’s fresh and exciting.
22 August, Vicar Street, Dublin
Award-winning Brazilian pop icon and drag queen Pabllo Vittar is a global force. Ever since conquering the Brazilian market with her sensational 2017 debut album, Vai Passar Mal, Vittar has exploded into an international phenomenon.
23 August, Dolan’s Limerick
Scowl has quickly made a name for themselves as one of the most vivid and hard-working acts in the rock world. Since the release of their debut album, How Flowers Grow in late 2021, the band has become a powerful force to be reckoned with.
23 August, Custom House Square Belfast
This BRIT Award-winning singer is perhaps best known for the collaboration with David Guetta, her music appearing in Love Island, and generally just topping the pop charts, Becky Hill will be a great night out.
23 August, Collins Barracks, Dublin
Bringing an explosion of raw energy and thought-provoking lyrics, YUNGBLUD has created his own blend of alternative rock determined to make a dent in pop-culture. Having collaborated with Machine Gun Kelly and Travis Barker, his live show is sure to be an experience.
26 August, Connolly’s of Leap, Cork
Tara Kumar, Mango, and Moving Still will be playing back to back all night long in Connolly’s of Leap. DJ and broadcaster Tara curates music and food events under her food platforms Kumar’s Kitchen and Kumar Klub and has worked with brands like Guinness to showcase up and coming musical talent and chefs at events.
26 August, Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin
With over 8 million global streams, Tiësto is the only artist to ever hold the titles of ‘The Greatest DJ of All Time’, ‘#1 DJ’, and ‘The Godfather of EDM’. From his underground dancefloor bangers to his high-profile Las Vegas residency and crossover success, Tie?sto helps to define what it means to be a success in today’s dance music world.
28 August, Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin
Boygenius is an American indie rock supergroup formed in 2018 by Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus. Their latest album, entitled the record, features standout tracks including ‘Not Strong Enough, ‘$20’, and ‘Emily I’m Sorry’, and if the snippets on TikTok are anything to go by, you won’t want to miss this.
30 August, The Limelight, Belfast
Who doesn’t want to see ‘Silk Chiffon’ live at least once in their lives? This three piece create music that is equal parts blissful, fun and heartbreaking, and their live shows have become a space for true queer joy.
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