Saturday June 10, Live at the Marquee, CorkĢ5 years into their body of work - including an album as indie five-piece Juniper, including one Damien Rice - and one of Irish music's great survivors are playing tunes from new album 'Merciful Hour'. Having long ensconced himself in the UK pop and light-entertainment ranks after debuting on former reality-show juggernaut X-Factor, Olly Murs busts out the hits.ĭominic Phillips, Paul Noonan and David Geraghty of Bell X1 in Cork to promote their appearance at Live at The Marquee with a full and electric band, with special guests Soda Blonde on Saturday June 10. Olly Murs: taking Marquee-goers for a dance on Friday June 9. The Wu-Tang Clan, pictured in the 2000s: hit the 3Arena with Nas on Friday June 9Ī double-header of iconic '90s US hip-hop stops in Dublin while on a world co-headlining tour - East Coast hero Nas teams up with members of the Wu-Tang Clan collective, considered by many to be the greatest hip-hop group of all time. Mancunian crossover hip-hop sensation Aitch very nearly wasn't a star at all - his buddy uploaded a video of him casually freestyling, and was about to get the whole thing deleted until he saw it reached 10,000 views - chart success and a deal with Capitol Records followed. Wednesday June 7, Live at the Marquee, Cork While Cork gig auteur Seanie Buttons has yet to reveal his face to gig-goers, he curates a good gig - Kerry folk iconoclast Junior Brother performs solo, while Cork-based singer and songwriter Elaine Malone performs under her Mantua mantle.Īitch performing on stage during day one of Capital's Jingle Bell Ball at London's O2 Arena - he comes to the Marquee on Wednesday June 7
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