It was a night you wouldn’t put a politician out in the sheets and cascades of rain but the Theatre Royal was full to the roof...
Music
The Sweet & Lowdown: Aine McCarthy-Kent
The Sweet & Lowdown: Aine McCarthy-Kent
Aine McCarthy-Kent, chair of Tramore’s Comhaltas Branch, is a woman on a mission – to make music accessible to all whilst...
Review: A Tale of Two Masses
Review: A Tale of Two Masses
The award-winning New Dublin voices, a chamber choir came to Christ Church Cathedral with a challenging task to present a...
Review: RTE Vanbrugh Quartet
Review: RTE Vanbrugh Quartet
Waterford Music’s contribution to the excellent Imagine Festival was a top class concert by the RTE Vanbrugh Quartet in the...
Review: Eric Sweeney
Review: Eric Sweeney
A Coffee Concert with Eric Sweeney is such a treat and his recent Liszt Tribute organ concert at Christ Church Cathedral was a...
Review: Billy Bragg
Review: Billy Bragg
Billy Bragg came to the The Forum as part of the Imagine Arts Festival and co-sponsored by the Waterford Council of Trade Unions...
The Sweet & Lowdown: Patrick ‘Phad’ Hennessy
The Sweet & Lowdown: Patrick ‘Phad’ Hennessy
This is Patrick ‘Phad’ Hennessy’s fourth year working with the Imagine Festival. As music-co-ordinator, his role is a diverse...
Review: Irish Wind Octet
Review: Irish Wind Octet
Waterford Music got its 70th season off to a great start on a Sunday that saw Jedward pack in a family audience in Bolton Street...
Review: Caladh Nua
Review: Caladh Nua
There was dancing to the spirited rhythms of new style traditional band Caladh Nua at Christ Church Cathedral. Dancing happily...
Review: New Ross Piano Festival
Review: New Ross Piano Festival
Now in its sixth year, the new Ross Piano Festival, instead of shrinking or downsizing its programme, delivered a programme a...
Review: Compass Point
Review: Compass Point
The three-string shanty group Compass Point came to Christ Church Cathedral for a coffee concert and Seán Hayes, Tom Mullane and...
Review: Frankie Gavin and Dé Dannan
Review: Frankie Gavin and Dé Dannan
It was a great night in the Theatre Royal when Frankie Gavin and his newish Dé Dannan brought a swirl and a fanfare to close the...

