What’s On this Week Limerick Post Entertainment Previews

THURSDAY 14

Panto: Aladdin And His Magic Lamp  Lime Tree Theatre

Síomha Dolans Independent singer and guitarist Síomha dances the line between folk, jazz and neo-soul effortlessly. New EP ‘Infinite Space Reimagined’ reimagines versions of songs from her debut album.

John Francis Flynn Dolans  John Francis Flynn is a singer and multi-instrumentalist who creates contemporary music using traditional and folk material. His debut album “I Would Not Live Always” was released on Rough Trade imprint River. The follow up Look Over The Wall, See The Sky is a re-imagining of traditional Irish music: powerful, hopeful and free.

FRIDAY 15

Sign up for the weekly Limerick Post newsletter

ICO: Christmas with Ailish Tynan St Mary’s Cathedral, Bridge Street

Irish Chamber Orchestra – seasonal favourites 1pm & 7.30pm

Panto: Aladdin And His Magic Lamp  Lime Tree Theatre

Moncrieff Live at the Big Top,  Limerick Milk Market

Mack Fleetwood Dolans

Lisa Canny Dolans. Expect to be brought on a journey through her Irish roots in Irish traditional music through to her exploration of pop, RnB and hip-hop elements, accompanied by her all-star 6-piece superband

Celaviedmai Dolans Kasbah. After years of honing her craft Celaviedmai released her debut EP ‘Both Sides of the Story, was cited as one to watch by the Irish Independent and Irish Times. Born and raised in Galway, her music is celebrated for blending genres within urban music, often combining English, French and Irish in her lyrics – paying homage to her Ivorian roots. 

The Celtic Tenors St. Mary’s Church, Rathkeale

Féile na Gréine Christmas Show Pharmacia

Christmas for Misfits’ From 6pm, Ana Palindrome; Bill Karnation; Citrus Fresh; Fiend & Hannah Hession

SATURDAY 16

Panto: Aladdin And His Magic Lamp  Lime Tree Theatre

Chaz Moloney Belltable. Modular techno with AV accompaniment by Visual Artist Roisin Berg on the RiseUp Sound System

Bell X1 Dolans

Twilight Christmas Fayre. St. John’s Church, Knockainey. browse the many stalls of local handmade crafts. The Santa Grotto is in the Vestry again this year.

The Altered Hours. Dolans Kasbah. Special guests Fonda

DJ Tom Fitz. The Record Room. indie/alternative

After Show Party Dolans Terrace DJs playing alternative / disco til late

DIY Super League Football St Mary’s Astroturf Pitch 1pm – featuring Féile na Gréine vs Messyng FC

SUNDAY 17

LARR Volume 1 Launch. The Record Room (4pm). The Record Room & Wired 99.9FM in association with WAV Mastering have created Live At Record Room – a compilation on vinyl of Limerick acts recorded at the venue during the Summer, featuring Anna’s Anchor, TA Narrative, Hazey Haze, 50 Foot Woman, Laura Duff, SWEETS, Strange Boy, The Low Field, Dylan Flynn & the Dead Poets, Small Church, Paddy Mulcahy, Post Punk Podge & The Technohippies and The PVP. 

Panto: Aladdin And His Magic Lamp  Lime Tree Theatre

Bell X1 Dolans

The Counterfeits The Commercial

Junior Brother Dolans Special Guest Stefan Murphy. 

TUESDAY 19

Panto: Aladdin And His Magic Lamp  Lime Tree Theatre

Lankum Dolans.  2023’s False Lankum follows their 2019 breakthrough album The Livelong Day, which paved the way for critical and commercial success, earning them that year’s RTE Choice Music Prize (the Irish equivalent of the Album of the Year Grammy) and the #8 spot on NPR Music’s Best Albums of the Year list. 

Niall Kelly B2B Oisinok Pharmacia

WEDNESDAY 20

Panto: Aladdin And His Magic Lamp Lime Tree Theatre

The Academic Dolans

The Creep Dive Dolans. The podcast in which hosts Sophie White, Jen O’Dwyer and Cassie Delaney investigate and report on the lesser known details of the bizarre stories that make the headlines. 

Cliona Hagan. Friars Gate Theatre, Kilmallock.  Cliona and her 5 piece band will perform a two hour set of some of the best loved Christmas songs along with her own hits.

‘Pints’ award winning film screening. Treaty Brewery. @7pm. This Irish short film is unlike the gritty, miserable tales you’ve heard before. It points a lens at real conversations you’d hear in an Irish pub. Not for tourists, it is the cinematic equivalent of the ball getting thrown in at start of the all Ireland hurling final.

Advertisement