Kneecap at Vicar Street: A thrilling gig testament to their talents as rappers, ravers and conjurors of chaos
The vibe is one of community and solidarity, framed by love of the Irish language and irreverent humour
The vibe is one of community and solidarity, framed by love of the Irish language and irreverent humour
Developer has been attempting to build hotel on site since 2008
Review: Elvis Costello and Steve Nieve at Vicar Street: The 20-song show spans a career of over 50 years, 25 records, and a myriad of collaborations
Sharing affecting stories with the audience, Smith conveys the beauty of the everyday without artifice
Dublin City Council seeks details amid slew of objections to proposed hotel
Vicar Street Hotel Ltd lodges plans for eight-storey building in Dublin 8, near Crosbie’s entertainment venue
Television: Series two is a huge improvement on the first iteration of this Dublin-set show starring Ciarán Hinds
Dublin City Council move follows absence of site notice
The subject matter may be light, but Skinner blows many younger, more innovative comics out of the water
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Magic swirls in the band’s connection as they balance ancient sounds with fizzing excitement of innovation
This Vicar Street show features the Limerick-based singer and composer as a roots rock star, but folk isn’t forgotten
Judging by the loudness of the laughs throughout, Offaly comic Delamere has still very much got it
Returning after a costume change she’s back behind the drums, bringing Sunday-night fever to grey, sleepy Dublin
Kent weaves a range of subjects together seamlessly from the housing crisis to feeling uneasy at luxury hotels
When guest and host riff well and bounce off each other, it’s an enlivening conversation
One of Irish comedy’s recent breakout stars built his following on Instagram during the pandemic, and is about to embark on a nationwide tour with his show, But He’s Gay
The Patti Smith Quartet will be playing the intimate venue on June 27th and 28th next year
Review: The almost entirely female audience at Vicar Street is treated to a blend of salty wisdom and cocktail-bar irreverence
The Cabra rapper’s dresses himself up as deli-worker, devil, or dodgy Dáil-adjacent wheeler-dealer and shows his work full of complexities
Review: The Polish pianist and composer remains under the radar in the English-speaking world. But around Europe she’s a star in the making
Irish debut for 1980s pop band filled with upbeat energy and their fan base are thrilled to have them
Harry Crosbie has unveiled plans to build new concert venue twice as big as Vicar Street in Dublin’s Thomas Street
Singer’s shows are booked out to January of next year, according to his website
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Dublin band Lankum played three sold-out concerts in the last week of May 2023
The cult podcasters behind The Rest is History visited Dublin recently to record episodes about Ireland’s past with their trademark self-deprecating humour and lightly worn erudition
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Proposal includes building an music venue that would be twice the size of his Vicar Street property
Singer’s dazzling voice – not to mention banter – helps overcome technical glitches to give outstanding performance at Vicar Street
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