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  1. Landless

    The Sugar Club, Friday, November 6 at 08:00 PM GMT

    “Long-term Celtic music fans should flock to them – they’re a deliciously doomier Clannad – while devotees of Ireland’s current, brilliant scene should also respond to their stunning intensity.” – The Guardian Folk Album Of The Year

    “While their albums are wonderful, seeing Landless live took my love of them to an entirely new level...They give me goosebumps from the very first note, every time." – Songlines

    Enthusiastic Eunuch Presents

    Landless (Glittebeat)

    with special guest

    Seamus Hyland

    The Sugar Club

    Friday 6th November 2026

    Tickets €24 via https://billetto.ie/e/landless-glitterbeat-records-tickets-1922733

    Landless are: Lily Power, Méabh Meir, Ruth Clinton and Sinéad Lynch. The Irish quartet sings centuries old ballads as well as more recently penned folk songs. Sometimes unaccompanied and at times with subtle instrumentation, their vocally rich music is dark and patient; spellbinding and gorgeous.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cu3HZEr_NAE

    Lúireach, their second album, was named Folk Album of the Year 2024 by The Guardian. Lúireach is an album of quiet power, soaked in tradition but finding new and exciting ways to present these remarkable songs, songs that are full of melancholy, love, death and mystery.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cbbq1GZ_gA

    Working once again with John ‘Spud’ Murphy (the Lankum producer and ØXN member), Lúireach

    sees the quartet adding sparingly-used instrumentation – Ruth’s aching pump organ on Death & The

    Lady, Méabh’s shruti box on Ej Husari, Lankum’s Cormac MacDiarmada on fiddle, viola and banjo

    throughout, even some mournful trombone from Alex Borwick on The Newry Highwayman. As Lily explains, “A lot of the instrumentation happened organically as we were recording, while some

    elements we have used live for years, like the organ. We tend not to make these kinds of decisions in

    advance, but make suggestions as we go and see how everyone feels about it. Hopefully the album still has the impact of the unaccompanied singing, with a bit of variation this time around.”

    The songs on Lúireach are from remarkably diverse sources and eras: the likes of Blackwaterside, Death & The Lady and My Lagan Love (learned from Traveller Paddy Doran, Norma Waterson and Méabh’s late father respectively) are probably known to even the casual fan of traditional music, while Lúireach Bhríde was commissioned for the RTÉ Folk Awards in 2018 and the closing song Ej Husari was learned from teacher and singer Eva Brunovská at the annual Rozhybkosti festival in Slovakia. Some of these songs are centuries old, some remarkably recent, yet when sung by Landless, they all sound timeless and eternal.

    Seamas Hyland

    Seamas Hyland is a multi-instrumentalist and composer who focuses on both traditional and experimental music. He enjoys exploring the varied sonic capabilities of the button accordion and creating tonal landscapes using field recordings he collects.Seamas recently released his debut solo album ‘Maidin Domhnaigh’ and was nominated for an RTÉ Folk award for best emerging artist in 2025. He has also collaborated with artists like John Francis Flynn, Jennie Moran and Eimear Walshe, and is particularly intrigued by the contrasting nature of traditional and contemporary music and how/if these can be presented together.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0V69stEDtmA

    flypost.ie/event/landless

  2. Landless

    The Sugar Club, Friday, November 6 at 08:00 PM GMT

    “Long-term Celtic music fans should flock to them – they’re a deliciously doomier Clannad – while devotees of Ireland’s current, brilliant scene should also respond to their stunning intensity.” – The Guardian Folk Album Of The Year

    “While their albums are wonderful, seeing Landless live took my love of them to an entirely new level...They give me goosebumps from the very first note, every time." – Songlines

    Enthusiastic Eunuch Presents

    Landless (Glittebeat)

    with special guest

    Seamus Hyland

    The Sugar Club

    Friday 6th November 2026

    Tickets €24 via https://billetto.ie/e/landless-glitterbeat-records-tickets-1922733

    Landless are: Lily Power, Méabh Meir, Ruth Clinton and Sinéad Lynch. The Irish quartet sings centuries old ballads as well as more recently penned folk songs. Sometimes unaccompanied and at times with subtle instrumentation, their vocally rich music is dark and patient; spellbinding and gorgeous.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cu3HZEr_NAE

    Lúireach, their second album, was named Folk Album of the Year 2024 by The Guardian. Lúireach is an album of quiet power, soaked in tradition but finding new and exciting ways to present these remarkable songs, songs that are full of melancholy, love, death and mystery.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cbbq1GZ_gA

    Working once again with John ‘Spud’ Murphy (the Lankum producer and ØXN member), Lúireach

    sees the quartet adding sparingly-used instrumentation – Ruth’s aching pump organ on Death & The

    Lady, Méabh’s shruti box on Ej Husari, Lankum’s Cormac MacDiarmada on fiddle, viola and banjo

    throughout, even some mournful trombone from Alex Borwick on The Newry Highwayman. As Lily explains, “A lot of the instrumentation happened organically as we were recording, while some

    elements we have used live for years, like the organ. We tend not to make these kinds of decisions in

    advance, but make suggestions as we go and see how everyone feels about it. Hopefully the album still has the impact of the unaccompanied singing, with a bit of variation this time around.”

    The songs on Lúireach are from remarkably diverse sources and eras: the likes of Blackwaterside, Death & The Lady and My Lagan Love (learned from Traveller Paddy Doran, Norma Waterson and Méabh’s late father respectively) are probably known to even the casual fan of traditional music, while Lúireach Bhríde was commissioned for the RTÉ Folk Awards in 2018 and the closing song Ej Husari was learned from teacher and singer Eva Brunovská at the annual Rozhybkosti festival in Slovakia. Some of these songs are centuries old, some remarkably recent, yet when sung by Landless, they all sound timeless and eternal.

    Seamas Hyland

    Seamas Hyland is a multi-instrumentalist and composer who focuses on both traditional and experimental music. He enjoys exploring the varied sonic capabilities of the button accordion and creating tonal landscapes using field recordings he collects.Seamas recently released his debut solo album ‘Maidin Domhnaigh’ and was nominated for an RTÉ Folk award for best emerging artist in 2025. He has also collaborated with artists like John Francis Flynn, Jennie Moran and Eimear Walshe, and is particularly intrigued by the contrasting nature of traditional and contemporary music and how/if these can be presented together.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0V69stEDtmA

    flypost.ie/event/landless

  3. Can we ban air conditioning in Dublin please and thank you!

    Sitting in a coffee shop on a cool May Day. Cold draught from the AC making me cranky.

    #MastoDaoine #Dublin

  4. Can we ban air conditioning in Dublin please and thank you!

    Sitting in a coffee shop on a cool May Day. Cold draught from the AC making me cranky.

    #MastoDaoine #Dublin

  5. Can we ban air conditioning in Dublin please and thank you!

    Sitting in a coffee shop on a cool May Day. Cold draught from the AC making me cranky.

    #MastoDaoine #Dublin

  6. Can we ban air conditioning in Dublin please and thank you!

    Sitting in a coffee shop on a cool May Day. Cold draught from the AC making me cranky.

    #MastoDaoine #Dublin

  7. Can we ban air conditioning in Dublin please and thank you!

    Sitting in a coffee shop on a cool May Day. Cold draught from the AC making me cranky.

    #MastoDaoine #Dublin

  8. More later, but after the coffee break, attendees were bustled back into the room by a venue worker ringing a hand-held bell. AI COULD NEVER.

    #AICouldNever #AISummit #AI #Dublin #MastoDaoine

  9. More later, but after the coffee break, attendees were bustled back into the room by a venue worker ringing a hand-held bell. AI COULD NEVER.

    #AICouldNever #AISummit #AI #Dublin #MastoDaoine

  10. More later, but after the coffee break, attendees were bustled back into the room by a venue worker ringing a hand-held bell. AI COULD NEVER.

    #AICouldNever #AISummit #AI #Dublin #MastoDaoine

  11. More later, but after the coffee break, attendees were bustled back into the room by a venue worker ringing a hand-held bell. AI COULD NEVER.

    #AICouldNever #AISummit #AI #Dublin #MastoDaoine

  12. More later, but after the coffee break, attendees were bustled back into the room by a venue worker ringing a hand-held bell. AI COULD NEVER.

    #AICouldNever #AISummit #AI #Dublin #MastoDaoine

  13. To start discussions, a panel moderated by Rachel Hayes, partner with William Fry, and panellists Jean Carberry of Dept of Enterprise, Dale Sunderland of Data Protection Commission, John Evans of Coimisiún na Meán, and Trevor Fitzpatrick of the Central Bank of Ireland.

    #AISummit #WilliamFry #AI #Dublin #MastoDaoine

  14. To start discussions, a panel moderated by Rachel Hayes, partner with William Fry, and panellists Jean Carberry of Dept of Enterprise, Dale Sunderland of Data Protection Commission, John Evans of Coimisiún na Meán, and Trevor Fitzpatrick of the Central Bank of Ireland.

    #AISummit #WilliamFry #AI #Dublin #MastoDaoine

  15. To start discussions, a panel moderated by Rachel Hayes, partner with William Fry, and panellists Jean Carberry of Dept of Enterprise, Dale Sunderland of Data Protection Commission, John Evans of Coimisiún na Meán, and Trevor Fitzpatrick of the Central Bank of Ireland.

    #AISummit #WilliamFry #AI #Dublin #MastoDaoine

  16. To start discussions, a panel moderated by Rachel Hayes, partner with William Fry, and panellists Jean Carberry of Dept of Enterprise, Dale Sunderland of Data Protection Commission, John Evans of Coimisiún na Meán, and Trevor Fitzpatrick of the Central Bank of Ireland.

    #AISummit #WilliamFry #AI #Dublin #MastoDaoine

  17. To start discussions, a panel moderated by Rachel Hayes, partner with William Fry, and panellists Jean Carberry of Dept of Enterprise, Dale Sunderland of Data Protection Commission, John Evans of Coimisiún na Meán, and Trevor Fitzpatrick of the Central Bank of Ireland.

    #AISummit #WilliamFry #AI #Dublin #MastoDaoine

  18. Good morning from the William Fry AI Summit in Dublin, where we've just been given an address from Niamh Smyth TD, Minister for AI.

    #AISummit #WilliamFry #AI #Dublin #MastoDaoine

  19. Good morning from the William Fry AI Summit in Dublin, where we've just been given an address from Niamh Smyth TD, Minister for AI.

    #AISummit #WilliamFry #AI #Dublin #MastoDaoine

  20. Good morning from the William Fry AI Summit in Dublin, where we've just been given an address from Niamh Smyth TD, Minister for AI.

    #AISummit #WilliamFry #AI #Dublin #MastoDaoine

  21. Good morning from the William Fry AI Summit in Dublin, where we've just been given an address from Niamh Smyth TD, Minister for AI.

    #AISummit #WilliamFry #AI #Dublin #MastoDaoine

  22. Good morning from the William Fry AI Summit in Dublin, where we've just been given an address from Niamh Smyth TD, Minister for AI.

    #AISummit #WilliamFry #AI #Dublin #MastoDaoine

  23. europesays.com/ie/483179/ Michelin-starred Glovers Alley restaurant to close for ‘number of weeks’ as chef departs – The Irish Times #dublin #Éire #Entertainment #IE #Ireland #magazine #michelin

  24. journalofmusic.com/reviews/no-

    No Small Occasion
    The Guinness Choir marked its 75th anniversary on 7 May. Brendan Finan reviews.

    The main event of the concert was the premiere of The City of Our Dreaming, for which the choir commissioned words from Paula Meehan and music from Seán Doherty, with alto Leanne Fitzgerald as soloist.

    Doherty’s writing is naturalistic and very suited to the voice. He has a gift for composing melodies that feel both simple and inevitable.
    #Dublin #choir #choral #composer

  25. journalofmusic.com/reviews/no-

    No Small Occasion
    The Guinness Choir marked its 75th anniversary on 7 May. Brendan Finan reviews.

    The main event of the concert was the premiere of The City of Our Dreaming, for which the choir commissioned words from Paula Meehan and music from Seán Doherty, with alto Leanne Fitzgerald as soloist.

    Doherty’s writing is naturalistic and very suited to the voice. He has a gift for composing melodies that feel both simple and inevitable.
    #Dublin #choir #choral #composer

  26. journalofmusic.com/reviews/no-

    No Small Occasion
    The Guinness Choir marked its 75th anniversary on 7 May. Brendan Finan reviews.

    The main event of the concert was the premiere of The City of Our Dreaming, for which the choir commissioned words from Paula Meehan and music from Seán Doherty, with alto Leanne Fitzgerald as soloist.

    Doherty’s writing is naturalistic and very suited to the voice. He has a gift for composing melodies that feel both simple and inevitable.
    #Dublin #choir #choral #composer

  27. Imagine if we could do half the things with the Liffey that they do in other cities.

    It’s a lifeline that runs through our home, but it can be a real amenity too. It was great to get out kayaking to film on the Liffey over the weekend.

    Dublin has brilliant summers, it would be great to spend them enjoying our river. A big part of that will involve cleaning it up, and keeping it looked after, something I will fight for.

    #Ireland #Dublin #DublinCentral #RiverLiffey #TheDublinWeDeserve

  28. Imagine if we could do half the things with the Liffey that they do in other cities.

    It’s a lifeline that runs through our home, but it can be a real amenity too. It was great to get out kayaking to film on the Liffey over the weekend.

    Dublin has brilliant summers, it would be great to spend them enjoying our river. A big part of that will involve cleaning it up, and keeping it looked after, something I will fight for.

    #Ireland #Dublin #DublinCentral #RiverLiffey #TheDublinWeDeserve

  29. Imagine if we could do half the things with the Liffey that they do in other cities.

    It’s a lifeline that runs through our home, but it can be a real amenity too. It was great to get out kayaking to film on the Liffey over the weekend.

    Dublin has brilliant summers, it would be great to spend them enjoying our river. A big part of that will involve cleaning it up, and keeping it looked after, something I will fight for.

    #Ireland #Dublin #DublinCentral #RiverLiffey #TheDublinWeDeserve

  30. Imagine if we could do half the things with the Liffey that they do in other cities.

    It’s a lifeline that runs through our home, but it can be a real amenity too. It was great to get out kayaking to film on the Liffey over the weekend.

    Dublin has brilliant summers, it would be great to spend them enjoying our river. A big part of that will involve cleaning it up, and keeping it looked after, something I will fight for.

    #Ireland #Dublin #DublinCentral #RiverLiffey #TheDublinWeDeserve

  31. Imagine if we could do half the things with the Liffey that they do in other cities.

    It’s a lifeline that runs through our home, but it can be a real amenity too. It was great to get out kayaking to film on the Liffey over the weekend.

    Dublin has brilliant summers, it would be great to spend them enjoying our river. A big part of that will involve cleaning it up, and keeping it looked after, something I will fight for.

    #Ireland #Dublin #DublinCentral #RiverLiffey #TheDublinWeDeserve