Fontaines DC and Hozier pick up Brit awards nominations as Charli xcx leads male-dominated lists
Brat scores British pop star Charli xcx five nominations, while Irish acts Fontaines DC and Hozier get nods in international group and song
Brat scores British pop star Charli xcx five nominations, while Irish acts Fontaines DC and Hozier get nods in international group and song
U2′s Sphere in Las Vegas shows win out in ‘top 300 worldwide concert grosses’, according to Pollstar data
Never mind that he’s British. David Gray might be the most consequential Irish songwriter of his generation
CMAT, Picture This, Niamh Regan, Jordan Adetunji, Cian Ducrot, Chubby Cat also nominated in 20th anniversary of prize
The cross-fertilisation between Ireland’s literary culture and its other artforms was particularly significant
Plus: Michael H Burke not sweating it over Ailesbury Road house price, Politico takes aim at ‘Europa Experience’ centres, and Fontaines DC are doing just nicely
A critical savaging for his first play scarred the author of Time of the Child. You can’t try to please people, he says. You have to do your own thing
Yellow Door Music Studios is Ireland’s largest rehearsal studio for musicians – and it’s a resource that is badly needed, say its founders
Nobody’s Soldier, from Andrew Hozier-Byrne’s excellent Unaired EP, pairs his expressive howl with a rumbling blues guitar line
Watertight performance whipped into shape by recent US tour leaving audience singing on their way home
Everything you need to know about Hozier’s Dublin concert on Friday, July 5th
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Newpark Academy of Music ceased trading in May without notice
Music and arts festival takes over Stradbally estate, in Co Laois, August 16th-18th
Leaving it to fans turned out to be incredibly smart decision as singer becomes fourth Irish artist to achieve US number one
Jazzy named artist of the year and breakthrough artist at annual RTÉ music awards
Sara Baume’s publisher chances its arm; prospects for Healy-Raes: The Next Generation; A mystery for a crime writer
‘It’s all about empathy, trust and intimacy’: music snappers share their love of the craft which at times can be gruelling and rarely offers stable employment
He has already seen his music streamed to millions, but the Monaghan musician is only getting started
From Taylor Swift to Pink via Depeche Mode and Pixies, here’s how the calendar’s shaping up from January to October
Seen & Heard: Ardstone’s Milltown plans; Parkgate Street office scheme scrapped; and celebs pile into craft brewer
‘Very good to be home’: Hozier returns to Dublin as a conquering hero
Who made the best Irish album? Which act recorded the best Irish song? Can anybody beat Lankum and CMAT? Our critics have made their choices
December 16th-22nd: The best movies, music, art and more coming your way this week
The singer, whose new album is Unreal Unearth, on jamming with Joni Mitchell, rediscovering Irish and finding a new way to work
Third album by Wicklow songwriter features some firsts, and the differences are subtle but robust
Tim Minchin, Bell X1, Forest Fest, Galway International Arts Festival and Imma summer parties should be in your plans this week
Hollering voices of lovers converge for a man who speaks to so many, and sings for all
Everything you need to know about the star’s concert on Friday, June 30th
The best movies, music, art and more coming your way this week
Love him or loathe him, Tubs has his share of headline-grabbing moments
The presenter on French music, catchy Ru Paul songs and dancing to Kylie Minogue
Irish musician sees live performance income severely impacted by Covid-19 restrictions
What is it, what is it for, which stars are playing, where can I watch it and more
The show begins and the 3Arena roars ... Crowds don’t get much friendlier than this
Set list, stage times, tickets and more for the singer’s two Dublin concerts this week
Despite soaring voices, Michael McGlynn’s new group struggles to take flight
Reviews: Florence, Billie, Charli and Christine, plus Hozier and Richard Ashcroft
Review: ‘I can’t put a name on being in front of a home crowd,’ says an emotional Hozier
There are several great songs on the second album from the Dublin band, but none of them quite take full flight
Review: He was on to a winner from the start, thanks to the guest appearance of the sun
Hozier’s Wasteland Baby tops US charts in its first week, supplanting A Star is Born soundtrack
The ‘Take Me to Church’ singer on Seamus Heaney and why he got a tattoo of the poet’s last words
‘Movement’ is a comedown after the epic and raw comeback EP ‘Nina Cried Power’
50,000 people have arrived at the festival. Pace yourselves, everyone: Jomo, not Fomo
President criticises ‘cowardly’ cyberbullying at reception to mark HeforShe campaign
Main stage shifts to west, making arena feel bigger and letting crowd soak up setting sun
Tickets for two shows in Sydney and Melbourne sold out in minutes
Broadcaster says television viewers more open to channel-hopping than radio listeners
Hozier joins Taylor Swift, Sam Smith, and Sia in the Song of the Year category
As the music series returns to our screens this weekend, here are a few highlights from Hozier and The Gloaming
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices