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The 2 Johnnies announced as headliners for ‘spooky' Irish festival as full line-up revealed & exact ticket sale time
The 2 Johnnies announced as headliners for ‘spooky' Irish festival as full line-up revealed & exact ticket sale time

The Irish Sun

time5 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

The 2 Johnnies announced as headliners for ‘spooky' Irish festival as full line-up revealed & exact ticket sale time

THE 2 Johnnies have been revealed as a headline act at a huge Irish festival this October - and tickets go on sale this Friday. The iconic Puca Festival will take place for a second year in a row in Co Advertisement 3 The 2 Johnnies have been named as headliners for Puca Festival 3 Puca Festival has announced its full line-up 3 Puca Festival will take place this October 30 to November 2 Working in partnership with Irish artists, seanchai storytellers, and the local community, Puca Festival 2025 will offer four unforgettable days and nights of music, myth, food and folklore. And Ireland 's favourite funny lads will be fronting the festival alongside a lineup of impressive acts. Festival goers will also be treated to a stunning performance from The Dublin Gospel Choir in their Moonlight: The Philip Lynott Enigma show. Advertisement READ MORE IN SHOWBIZ As the sun sets and the ceremonial fire is lit on Friday, October 31 visitors will gather at the Fair Green in Athboy to join the Lighting of the Samhain Fire to honour their ancestors. The heritage town of Trim will host four nights of supernatural spectacle, music, and comedy , set against the stunning backdrop of Trim Castle, including the The Púca Procession: The Gathering of the Spirits on Saturday, November 1. And as Halloween historically marked the end of the harvest season, the Puca Festival embraces the quality of the local produce on its doorstep in Boyne Valley. Visitors can expect to indulge in traditional barmbrack, colcannon and baked apples as they immerse themselves in the local offerings at the Harvest Market. Advertisement Most read in Music Exclusive New for 2025, on Halloween night, the Puca Festival Samhain Banquet will also take place at the Darnley Lodge. This year's festival theme is Connecting with Our Roots which draws on the physical and emotional ties to Ireland and our ancestral past during Samhain. Ireland AM hosts dress up for Halloween While Trim and Athboy are serviced by a strong public transport network, there are plans to add a number of Puca Bus services to bring visitors from Dublin, Drogheda and In addition, there will be regular shuttle buses running between Trim and Athboy throughout the festival. Advertisement Many more acts will be added to the line up over the coming weeks, and festivalgoers are advised to keep an eye on for news . So if you're looking to celebrate Halloween in a truly ghoulish style, make sure to nab tickets before they're gone.

Putting Kneecap songs & lyrics on Leaving Cert would be clever way of speaking to new generation, says Irish music icon
Putting Kneecap songs & lyrics on Leaving Cert would be clever way of speaking to new generation, says Irish music icon

The Irish Sun

time23-06-2025

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  • The Irish Sun

Putting Kneecap songs & lyrics on Leaving Cert would be clever way of speaking to new generation, says Irish music icon

RAPPERS Kneecap should be on the curriculum for the Leaving Certificate, Brian Kennedy has claimed. The singer grew up on the same streets in Advertisement 2 Kneecap lead singer Liam Og O hAnnaidh has been accused of terrorism offence Credit: Getty Images - Getty 2 Brian Kennedy wants Kneecap songs added to the curriculum for the Leaving Certificate Credit: Alamy He is accused of displaying a flag in support of But Brian believes the group could teach Brian told The Irish Sun: 'I think putting the lyrics and songs of Kneecap on the Advertisement READ MORE ON KNEECAP 'Kneecap are passionate about the Irish language. I want to see them live.' Brian hopes he might meet Kneecap when he tours in new musical Moonlight: The Philip Lynott Enigma, which comes to This comes just days after UK Prime Minister Sir Asked if he thought the trio should perform at Glastonbury, Starmer replied: 'No, I don't, and I think we need to come down really clearly on this. Advertisement Most read in The Irish Sun Breaking 'This is about the threats that shouldn't be made, I won't say too much because there's a court case on, but I don't think that's appropriate.' Conservative Party leader Prime Minister Keir Starmer calls for Glastonbury to axe Kneecap from the line-up Badenoch said in the X post: 'The BBC should not be showing Kneecap propaganda. 'One Kneecap band member is currently on bail, charged under the Terrorism Act. Advertisement 'As a publicly funded platform, the Last year Kneecap won a discrimination case against the UK Government in the Belfast Kneecap took aim at her in their latest single, The Recap, released just before their headline set at London's Wide Awake festival in May, with the song mocking the politician's attempts to block their arts funding and the

Brian Kennedy to play Oscar Wilde in Phil Lynott stage musical
Brian Kennedy to play Oscar Wilde in Phil Lynott stage musical

RTÉ News​

time15-05-2025

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  • RTÉ News​

Brian Kennedy to play Oscar Wilde in Phil Lynott stage musical

Belfast singer Brian Kennedy says he is "beyond thrilled" to be joining rock-theatre show Moonlight: The Philip Lynott Enigma to play the role of Irish wit and playwright Oscar Wilde. The production, which opened in Dublin's Vicar Street in April, tells the story of the late Thin Lizzy front man and is set to return to Vicar Steet on 20 and 21 and has also announced a show in UCH Limerick on 24 June. Dublin actor Peter M. Smith plays Lynott in Moonlight, which charts the early life of Lynott, portraying him not just as a rock legend but as a literary figure worthy of standing alongside Wilde and Brendan Behan, both of whom make ghostly appearances in the musical. The show blends live music, including Thin Lizzy classics and original compositions, with theatrical storytelling to explore Lynott's formative years in Dublin and London during the late 1960s and early '70s. Speaking about playing Wilde in the show, Kennedy, whose songs include Captured and You Raise Me Up, says: "I'm beyond thrilled to be part of Moonlight and of course to bring something new to the legend of Oscar! I feel like I have finally met Phil Lynott and Brendan Behan."

Origins of Irish surnames explored in new television series
Origins of Irish surnames explored in new television series

Irish Post

time08-05-2025

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  • Irish Post

Origins of Irish surnames explored in new television series

A NEW television series will explore the origins of some of the most common surnames in Ireland. TG4 have confirmed a new series of Sloinne – which means 'surname' in Irish - will follow a number of Irish people as they go in search of the history of their surname. The show takes viewers across Ireland to find the clans and the heritage associated with the names. Ruth McMahon pictured at the Edna O'Brien Library Surnames Mac Gearailt/FitzGerald, Ó Briain/O'Brien, Ó Néill/O'Neill, De Paor/Power, Ó Loingsigh/Lynch and Ó Gallachóir/Gallagher will be the focus of the new series, TG4 have confirmed. In the first episode the Mac Gearailt surname, which is Fitzgerald in English, focuses on the Limerick region where Galway-based lecturer Rónán Mac Gearailt delves into his father's background and stronghold of the surname in that surrounding area. The retired schoolteacher and storyteller Paddy O'Brien spends time in county Clare, at the O'Brien's tower, the Cliffs of Moher and Dromoland Castle, while Yvonne Ní Chatháin from Galway visits Northern Ireland in search of some of the history on the Ó Catháin/Keane surname. John Gallagher picture with Marie Campbell in Gaoth Dobhair The series later finds itself in Galway to look at the history behind the Lynch surname, which is one of the city's famous tribes. Actor Pádraig Ó Loingsigh, who is currently starring as Brendan Behan in Moonlight: The Philip Lynott Enigma, returned to Ireland from the UK for this episode. John Gallagher, a lecturer in Leeds, also made his way to Ireland for the series. His research into the Ó Gallachóir/Gallagher surname took him from Dublin to his father's homestead in Gaoth Dobhair, County Donegal. The series, produced by Abú Media, airs on TG4 on Sundays at 8.30pm from May 11 and will be available to view globally on TG4 Player. See More: Irish Surnames, Sloinne, TG4

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