Irish Tour Date
News: Apologetically Canadian – with the artist of MDM Records special headline show at Whelans Up, Dublin
Singular Artists proudly presents Apologetically Canadian: The Artists of MDM for a headline show at Whelan’s Upstairs, 22nd Sept. Tickets go on sale this Friday, 14th July at 10am. In September, Canadian independent record label, MDM Recordings, will be bringing four of its biggest stars to the UK and Ireland for a five-date Apologetically Canadian …
News: Beach Fossils announce UK / EU tour for Feb / Mar 2024 including Dublin date
Today, Beach Fossils have announced details of their much-anticipated return to the UK and EU for a full headline tour in Feb / Mar 2024. The live dates come on the heels of the news that the band will join Post Malone on a North American tour starting 8th July. The dates follow the band’s new album Bunny, which was released last …
News: Mick Flannery to play Belfast as part of 2023 tour
Mick Flannery is a multi-platinum selling artist. To date, Mick has released eight studio albums, three of which reached No. 1. His latest full length ‘In The Game’, a collaboration with Susan O’Neill, was the biggest independent selling record in Ireland in 2021, It was nominated for The Choice music award, and also the RTE …
News: Slow Pulp announce headline at The Workman’s Cellar, Dublin
When the members of Slow Pulp discuss Yard, their second full-length record and first for ANTI-, their vocabulary often defaults to synesthetic imagery and sensation. “We have so many visual cues for how we talk about music,” singer and guitarist Emily Massey says as she stops herself in the middle of explaining how the album’s …
News: Fizz Announce Headline Show at Vicar Street, Dublin
Singular Artists are proud to present one of the most hyped new bands of 2023, FIZZ – made up of dodie, Orla Gartland, Greta Isaac and Martin Luke Brown – at Vicar Street, Dublin on Wednesday 27th September 2023 as part of The Secret To Life Tour. Tickets €30 incl. booking fee available Friday 7th …
News: Haircut 100 announce their Debut Irish show as part of their 40th Anniversary Tour
Cult 80s new wave pop group Haircut 100 will play Vicar Street, Dublin on the 10th of October 2023 in what will be their first ever Irish show. Hot on the heels of their Pelican West 40th anniversary shows in London and Oxford in May this year, which sold out in less than 20 minutes …
News: The Murder Capital announce headline show at The Empire Music Hall, Belfast
Singular Artists proudly presents The Murder Capital live at The Empire Music Hall, Belfast on 22nd November 2023. Tickets are available from www.singularartists.ie on Friday, 30th June at 10am. Tickets £18.00 including booking charges Dublin-based post-punk group the Murder Capital explore the darker side of society utilising rumbling dread and the cathartic elements of post-punk …
News: The Fae to play The Workman’s Club Cellar Dublin
The Fae are a hot and sexy new alt-rock trio from Dublin, Ireland. Steeped in mythology and hearsay, The Fae came together at the beginning of 2022. Channelling elements of indie, power pop, shoegaze and alternative rock, they seek to permeate their new brand of big chorus guitar music. Debut single ‘Chloe’ released in March …
News: Niall McCabe to play headline show at Whelans of Dublin
Having earned a reputation as one of Ireland’s finest singers and songwriters McCabe has performed extensively with his Folk-Soul group The Niall McCabe Band over the past decade. Born on Clare Island, Co. Mayo, McCabe grew up in the family run pub awash with strong musical influences from traditional Irish and folk to rock and …
News: Tracy Bruen announces headline show at The Workman’s Cellar, Dublin
Galway singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and spellbinding vocalist, Tracy Bruen, blends and bends folk, prog and pop with classical and theatrical influences to create epic compositions of power and vulnerability which lie between the folk stylings of Joni Mitchell and art pop of Kate Bush. Tracy toured extensively throughout Ireland and Europe over the last few years …