The Great originally launched on American telly at the beginning of 2020 but we here in Ireland had to wait a little bit longer.
18.12.2020 - 17:57 / officialcharts.com
It has been a whirlwind few weeks for Dermot Kennedy who today (Dec. 18) makes more Official Irish Chart history.
Dermot is Number 1 on both the Official Irish Albums and Singles Charts this week with Without Fear and Giants, making him the first Irish act in modern chart history to spend three consecutive weeks at Number 1 on both Top 50 charts.
Since 1997 when verifiable chart archives began, the only other Irish acts to have a Number 1 single and album at the same time are Westlife, U2,
The Great originally launched on American telly at the beginning of 2020 but we here in Ireland had to wait a little bit longer.
Irish broadcaster Liz Bonnin has today revealed the devastating news that her mother has died after contracting COVID-19.
Maeve Madden shocked fans in the best way possible when she revealed that she got engaged sharing snaps of a very scenic proposal.
It will surely be an exciting 2021 for Sinead Kennedy.
2020 is the year we’ll never forget and although it was certainly momentous, its fair to say we couldn’t wait to see the back of it.
Ed Sheeran had the second-most Number 1 hits of the 2010s decade, so you could say he's pretty popular in Ireland.
Dermot Kennedy claims a new chart record on this week’s Official Irish Albums Chart with Without Fear, and takes out more pages in the history books on the Official Irish Singles Chart as Paradise returns to Number 1.
If there’s one thing we know for sure about this year, it’s that we’ll never forget Christmas 2020 which held a whole new meaning after a difficult year that kept families apart.
Dermot Kennedy rounds off 2020 in style, claiming Ireland’s Christmas Number 1 single and album with Giants and Without Fear.
Courteney Cox has finally reunited with her Irish fiancé Johnny McDaid after spending the last nine months apart.
Courteney Cox and Johnny McDaid have finally reunited after spending over half a year apart due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Nicola Coughlan shot to fame as the ‘wee lesbian’ Clare Devlin in Derry Girls. She’ll be introduced to a whole new audience when Bridgerton arrives on Netflix on Christmas Day.
U2‘s Bono and The Edge dusted off their rendition of ‘Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)’ on a special edition of the Irish Late Late Show.The pair shared their cover of the song, playing alongside Irish musician Glen Hansard and others, as well as a stripped-down version of their 2000 hit ‘Walk On’.In an annual tradition to raise money for homeless charities, Hansard typically recruits a number of musicians to busk on Dublin’s Grafton Street on Christmas Eve.
Congratulations to Taylor Swift who claims this week’s highest new entries on both the Official Irish Albums and Singles Charts.
We thought we’d seen it all on Claire Byrne Live but clearly there is nothing the production team on Claire Byrne won’t make their poor mannequin do.