Five hundred music fans gathered in the summer sunshine to enjoy the country’s first socially distanced concert at the Iveagh Gardens.
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James Patrice is taking on his most exciting role yet and this time it’ll be as an uncle as he has expressed his delight that his sister Vanessa is pregnant.
The Irish presenter, who recently announced he is hosting a competition series to find Ireland’s best food truck on RTÉ Player, took to Instagram to share the happy news and the whole family are ecstatic as his photo update shows.
Singer Vanessa Butler tied the knot and her husband Sean O’Callaghan earlier this year and their bundle of joy
Five hundred music fans gathered in the summer sunshine to enjoy the country’s first socially distanced concert at the Iveagh Gardens.
Sharon Horgan is known for her comedy skills in roles like Catastrophe and her writing prowess for the hilarious series Motherland. Now she is showcasing her talent as an actress in a drama.
Lucy Dacus has announced details of her 2022 UK and European tour.Next year’s live dates will be in support of the artist’s upcoming third studio album ‘Home Video’, which is set for release on June 25 via Matador.Dacus’ 2022 UK and Ireland tour will kick off at The Brudenell Social Club in Leeds on March 18 before stops in Glasgow, Dublin, Manchester and Bristol.
Sharon Horgan is known for her comedy skills in roles like Catastrophe and her writing prowess for the hilarious series Motherland. Now she is showcasing her talent as an actress in a drama.
Big Thief have announced a UK and European tour for early 2022.The four-piece – Adrianne Lenker, Buck Meek, James Krivchenia and Max Oleartchik – will play 23 headline shows from January to March next year, concluding with a trio of gigs at the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London.In the UK Big Thief will also perform in Glasgow, Manchester and Bristol, while an Irish date in Dublin is also set for February 26.You can see Big Thief’s upcoming UK and European tour dates below.January 202231 –
Paul Mescal has been making Ireland proud over the past year since he exploded onto the scene with Normal People where he played everyone’s favourite Sligo man (sorry three-quarters of Westlife), Connell Waldron.
Síle Seoige has revealed that she wants to be mindful when sharing updates surrounding her pregnancy out of respect for women who have had different and more difficult journeys through motherhood.
Lucy Kennedy and her rescue puppy Riley proved to be the ‘paw-fect’ partnership as they sniffed out a sizeable market share of viewers this week. But the same time slot proved ‘ruff’ going for Doireann Garrihy whose returning RTÉ comedy show was something of a dog’s dinner, ratings wise.
Aisling Bea has just reached another milestone in her career and she was asked to host the finale of the latest season of the British comedy chat show Have I Got News For You.
Vogue Williams is absolutely thrilled to be back home for the first time in a year for what she’s described as her ‘biggest job’ yet in TV.
Sinead O’Connor has announced plans to boycott BBC’s Woman’s Hour after an interview which she found to be “offensive and misogynistic”.The Irish singer spoke to host Emma Barnett on Tuesday morning (June 1) to discuss her new memoir Rememberings.However, their chat took an awkward turn when Barnett mentioned that The Telegraph‘s music critic Neil McCormick had described O’Connor as “the crazy lady in pop’s attic”.O’Connor, who has changed her birth name to Shuhada Sadaqat, replied: “I think
Little Simz has announced a UK and Ireland tour for the end of 2021, taking in her biggest shows to date.The South London rapper will kick off at Birmingham’s O2 Institute on November 25, before wrapping up almost a month later with a homecoming show at London’s O2 Academy Brixton on December 16.Between those two dates, she’ll take in stop-offs in cities such as Newcastle, Glasgow, Dublin, Bristol, Nottingham, Manchester, Norwich, Brighton, Cardiff, Cambridge and Liverpool.You can check out the
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After having to wait a whole year to get our annual dose of Eurovision madness, the song contest was back with a ‘bing bang bong’. Even in COVID times, the Netherlands managed to help put on one hell of a show and give us a sense of normality.