Exhibition cases display some unique rock and roll memorabilia including the Fender Guitar that Gary Lightbody from Snow Patrol used to write ‘Run’ and ‘Chasing Cars’, a vintage street sign of Cyprus Avenue, made famous in a Van Morrison song, and a specially arranged exhibit of Gary Moore memorabilia. There is a ‘Legends’ series of wall displays that hail the great achievers including Ruby Murray, Van Morrison, Terri Hooley, Bap Kennedy, David McWilliams and Henry McCullough to name a few. There is much to see, including a series of storyboards documenting and plotting the history and the stories of Folk, Punk, Rock, Jazz and more. The NI Music exhibition at Oh Yeah is the only permanent exhibit for popular music in Northern Ireland. To view the full programme and to purchase tickets visit Oh Yeah: The award winning NI Music Exhibition at Oh Yeah is now open for visitors. For further information on Salon Sessions, please visit The Ulster Orchestra also presents a series of concerts. With the aim to expand their support of and collaboration with local music artists, the Ulster Orchestra is launched an exciting new digital series, Salon Sessions, which is available to watch on their YouTube channel. Ulster Orchestra: presents Salon Sessions. To find out more about Portico or concerts coming up please visit Portico of Ards: presents a new programme of events for 2022 with highlights including, The club provides a welcoming environment for world class jazz music to be experienced in a concert setting. Scott’s Jazz Club: Scott's Jazz Club runs a weekly concert in Ballyhackamore club 1a Sandown Road every Friday Night from 9pm. Tickets priced from €25 available from National Concert Hall online and NCH Box Office. Seán Keane, who performed with Liam for over 40 years, will be joined by close friend and fellow piper Pádraic Mac Mathúna who plays the Séamus Ennis set of pipes bequeathed to him by Liam. All the participants share connections with O’Flynn’s rich legacy. Music on the evening will be interspersed with spoken word from the ITMA Liam O’Flynn Collection delivered by internationally acclaimed actor Stephen Rea. The concert will showcase established and emerging talent including Mary Bergin (tin whistle), Matt Molloy (flute), Louise Mulcahy (uilleann pipes/flute), Noel Hill (concertina), Paddy Glackin (fiddle), Sorcha Ní Scolaí (uilleann pipes), Neil Martin (cello), Pádraic Mac Mathúna (uilleann pipes), Laoise Kelly (harp), Seán Keane (fiddle), Noel O’Grady (bouzouki), Colm Broderick (uilleann pipes), Tony Linnane (fiddle), Mick Conneely (bouzouki), Síle Denvir (harp, sean-nós) and Barry Kerr (flute, uilleann pipes). For tickets visit ITMA: in partnership with the NATIONAL CONCERT HALL presents DRAWING FROM THE WELL: THE LIAM O’FLYNN COLLECTION Tuesday 15 March 2022 at 8 pm Main Stage, National Concert Hall, Dublin An outstanding combination of esteemed soloists and masters of their art, many of the country’s top musicians, will come together to celebrate their connections with the late Liam O’Flynn (1945–2018) and his archive.įrom world-renowned fiddle player and TG4 Gradam Ceoil Musician of the Year recipient Seán Keane, to up-and-coming teenage piping sensation Sorcha Ní Scolaí, this concert promises to give the audience a sensational live music experience. Originally produced by The Belfast Ensemble and Outburst Arts for Outburst Queer Arts Festival 2019, with support from The Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Paul Hamlyn Foundation and British Council. Contemporary, political, comic, and emotionally complex, this riotous Northern Irish original redefined what a 21st-century opera could say, and why… and with just a touch of drag! With their unique high-impact, multi-disciplinary style, the Belfast Ensemble wrap this story in a fresh web of incendiary historical comments by DUP members on the subject of gay rights, marriage equality, ‘poofs’ and ‘perverts’ to shockingly theatrical effect – challenging the power of words in the hands of the powerful. Revolutionary in form, Abomination centres on the scandalous live radio interview given by NI Politician Iris Robinson, when she referred to homosexuality as an ‘abomination’ – an act that has gone down in Irish queer history and instantly re-ignited the Northern Irish equality debate. The Belfast Ensemble: After a sell-out run at Outburst Queer Arts Festival, the award-winning smash-hit production, Abomination: A DUP Opera, by Conor Mitchell, finally makes its Dublin premiere at The Abbey Theatre from 24 March – 2 April 2022.
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