By Peter White
24.03.2020 - 15:25 / nme.com
It will revisit classic shows from the band's past
Metallica has launched a new weekly concert series titled Metallica Mondays.
In a new announcement, the band announced the launch of the new series and promised to bring entire shows from their past onto their YouTube channel and Facebook every Monday.
Joining the current trend of artist streaming concerts online during the global coronavirus pandemic, the band kicked off the series with a full set from Slane Castle in Ireland – filmed on June
By Jordan Moreau
Irish legendary artist Don Conroy is back and better than ever after he returned to YouTube to do what he does best — drawing.
While everyone is stuck inside while the lockdown continues, we’re starting to feel like we’ve already watched everything on offer from Netflix.
Irish star Fiona Shaw has a “disastrous” new relationship in the third series of Killing Eve…with a daughter.
2FM and ChildLine have come together with a host of leading artists to raise money.
© Getty Ronan Keating and his wife Storm welcomed their daughter Coco on 27 March and called into his Magic Radio Breakfast today, Wednesday, to share sweet details about the new arrival.
Hands up who learned to draw with Don Conroy back in the Nineties?
Artist Don Conroy has launched a YouTube channel to help people draw through the coronavirus pandemic.
Spotify isn’t just for adults anymore.The streaming service’s first standalone app for children, Spotify Kids, launched in beta on Tuesday (March 31) in the U.S., Canada and France.
We all get a kick out of seeing places we know on TV and when Miss Scarlet and the Duke lands on Tuesday 31 March we’ll be glued to it to try and spy familiar spots.
It’s a bittersweet time for blogger Louise Cooney who has had her New York City dream cut short.
The day has finally arrived that every Disnerd has been waiting for: Disney+ is now available in Ireland!
McDonald's is to close all its restaurants in the UK and Ireland over the coronavirus outbreak.
All McDonald's restaurants in the UK and Ireland are to close by 7pm on Monday, the firm has announced.
If you’re getting tired of streaming Netflix or Amazon Prime, we have some good news for you, as Disney+ is due to arrive in Ireland very soon.
Irish Youtuber Melanie Murphy has had quite the week of it.
Disney’s new streaming service will launch in Ireland and the UK with the first two episodes of Star Wars series The Mandalorian.