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22.06.2021 - 17:39 / evoke.ie
First Dates Ireland’s first ever couple to become engaged have opened up about their romance and they’re fast becoming one of our favourite pairings! Shez popped the question to the ‘woman of his dreams’ Carla after just eight months of dating and we’ve got all the feels hearing about the big proposal.
What’s sweet about their romance is that it played out on national television for all to see, and despite initial reservations (neither liked the look of the other at first glance), they sparked
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Anna Marie de la Fuente Telefilm Canada and Screen Ireland have boarded “Cry From the Sea,” a co-production between Canada’s Sepia Films and Ireland’s ShinAwil, which has been greenlit to shoot in the Fall.To be directed by Vic Sarin (“Partition,” “A Shine of Rainbows”), the romantic drama centers on Edith, an enigmatic American widow who visits an Irish island to be near the spot where her childhood boyfriend drowned during World War I.
Patrick Dempsey has been causing quite a stir since he landed in Ireland to film Disenchanted. Dr McDreamy from Grey’s Anatomy has been out and about visiting Powerscourt, talking to donkeys and charming the locals, of course. He’s now been joined by his co-star Amy Adams.
Olivia Rodrigo sits in the driving seat at Number 1 on Ireland’s Official Top 50 biggest songs of 2021 so far.
There’s no sour taste in Olivia Rodrigo’s mouth as the 18-year-old rising star claims Ireland’s biggest album of 2021 so far.
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DMA’s have been forced to once again reschedule a host of their upcoming UK and Ireland tour dates.The Australian band had initially hoped to tour on these shores in 2020, before the dates were moved to April this year due to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Ireland AM gang hit the town with vengeance this week and it’s safe to say that they relished every minute of it but there were a few regrets this morning.
Hollywood A-listers have been flocking to our shores as numerous productions have been filming across the country but none have garnered as much interest as Disney’s Disenchanted.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorLondon-based production, finance and sales outfit Film Constellation has inked the key first deals on psychological thriller “John and the Hole,” directed by Pascual Sisto, on the back of the film’s virtual market premiere at Cannes.
Bright Eyes have rescheduled their forthcoming UK and Ireland tour to 2022.The band were due to hit the road this August with shows in London, Manchester, Dublin, Birmingham and Glasgow.But due to the COVID pandemic they have now been forced to move the dates to August 2022 with their opening show at London Eventim Apollo kicking off on August 30.
The Garrihy sisters had a fun-filled weekend as Doireann and Aoibhín got to enjoy one of the first outdoor concerts to take place in Ireland in the last eighteen months.
Gerry Cinnamon has announced the rescheduled dates for his postponed UK and Ireland tour – check them out below.The Scottish singer-songwriter first pushed back a planned run of headline shows in May 2020, confirming at the time that he would head back out on the road in May and June this year.However, Cinnamon was forced to shelve the concerts back in April – citing the “restrictions and continuing uncertainty” surrounding live music amid the coronavirus pandemic.Taking to Instagram yesterday
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Music lovers rejoice! Ireland’s first music festival in almost 16 months has just been announced and it will be hosted by IMMA in the beautiful surrounds of Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin.
Five hundred music fans gathered in the summer sunshine to enjoy the country’s first socially distanced concert at the Iveagh Gardens.
No matter what, there is no stopping Irish people from celebrating Bloomsday. Elaine Crowley and her sisters joined the slew of people marking the day and they had even more reason to celebrate.