Disturbed’s Dublin gig went ahead without incident despite singer’s divisive views on Gaza
David Draiman has faced a backlash since writing anti-Hamas sentiments on Israeli artillery shells
David Draiman has faced a backlash since writing anti-Hamas sentiments on Israeli artillery shells
Westlife will now perform 10 nights at Dublin's 3Arena in 2026 as part of 'homecoming residency'
Westlife gigs come as part of group's 25th anniversary celebrations, with Belfast dates also announced
On After the Sun Goes Down, his gorgeously gauzy fourth album, Khalid basks in the glow of love and freedom
Awesomeness of album Horses is beautifully exposed as songs are contextualised with stories of their origins and inspiration
More than one million fans flocked to concerts at Dublin’s former Point Depot last year
Lewis Capaldi tells Dublin crowd 'it's been far too long' as star returns to the spotlight
Former US president tells a capacity crowd at 3Arena that both sides are in a ‘prison of the past’
Irish-American dancer launches show to mark 30th anniversary of Lord of the Dance
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The 78-year-old poet, artist and musician on the 50th anniversary of Horses, rock’n’roll as revolution and the first time she heard U2
Terns continue to flock to Lady’s Island Lake despite damage from algal bloom
The Birds of a Feather singer’s Dublin gig soars despite a geographical misstep
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Like all good comics, Tomlinson commands not just the laughs but the silences between them
A night of karaoke and ‘remember when’ comedy – but jokes rooted in British culture jokes don’t always land
Dylan, one of the most acclaimed songwriters of all time, returns to Ireland in November
In Dublin the star pulls a fan onstage and gets the crowd to chant that the poor girl’s ‘a 10 out of 10′ before launching into a motivational speech
In Dublin on Tuesday, new songs combine with old hits to make for a night both poignant and celebratory
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The singer’s voice has always belonged to another time. He leaves the audience bloodied, but unbowed
Hip hop’s one-time bete noire stands before the adoring Dublin crowd older, wiser, sadder and sweeter
No misplaced irony here, just more hits than a wedding disco as the anthems keep coming
The Canadian singer-songwriter’s Miss Possessive show delivers a sexy, fun and powerful vibe
The comedian’s Acting My Age show is ‘90 per cent good but 10 per cent not so good – but you have no proof’
Face paint, piercings, Viking beards and creative costumes were much in evidence when the Nordic folk collective performed at Dublin’s 3Arena
Founding band members Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan and Siobhán Donaghy replace old tensions with collective joy
‘People like me don’t give up’, Crosbie says with intention to lodge revised plans
White Ladder tracks open a home run of hit songs for the honorary Irishman’s ‘homecoming’ gig
What HG Wells would think of his masterpiece as a rock opera is anyone’s guess, but audiences love it
The controversial British comedian seems to have lost sight of the fact that a joke can both offend and, separately, not be very funny
The experimental folk group’s gigs are astonishing spectacles – think Viking funeral mixed with a battle from The Lord of the Rings – and their ultimate goal is to whisk the listener off to an ancient time and place
The anorak is gone, as is some of the nonchalance, but everyone keeps remarking that the voice hasn’t changed
Armed with an acoustic guitar and her breathy vocals, Abrams proves herself worthy of star status
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