Musical celebration to invoke themes of courage, identity, and pride of place
The Kerry singer’s new record melds traditional songs and orchestral arrangements
A revelatory collection and a high-water mark for a singer with a fathoms-deep voice
Ranging from opera to a skatepark installation, the programme marks an extraordinary balancing act
From Rough Magic’s Tonic to Mozart’s Requiem, the festival starts August 6th
The Academic, Mick Flannery and Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh among those offering streamed shows
‘Thinkers, changemakers, inventors, advocates and artists’ at west Kerry event
It is possible to pick up an impressive new skill – without leaving the house?
The year in trad: Harp is moving front and centre at festivals as numbers playing increase
The return of Traidphicnic and Andy Irvine’s trip to Cobh are among the other highlights
Doolin Folk Festival brings Persian, Irish, Swedish and American folk sounds together
‘You might go to festivals and see 70 per cent, 75 per cent or 80 per cent men on stage’
While many non-believers still opt for a Catholic baptism to appease parents or secure school places, others choose a very different christening ceremony
They Called Her Vivaldi show comes to Peacock Theatre and RTÉ Contempo Quartet kicks off tour in Kilkenny
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