10 live events for November: Christy Moore, Cork Film Festival, Katherine Ryan...
Christy Moore and Katherine Ryan are among our live ones to watch this month.
The Bard of Kildare continues to fill arenas and venues around the country, and his winter residency on Vicar Street is no exception.
The 2024 instalment of the annual celebration of the published word includes a number of launches, talks, exhibitions and conferences.
From impressing as a teenage wordsmith on Dublin's northside, to featuring one of the final guest verses from late rap icon MF Doom on single Cookie Chips, Rejjie Snow presses on ahead of his upcoming third album.
Gala and special presentations include documentaries on Edna O'Brien and Rory Gallagher, children's headliner , and a 40th-anniversary screening of David Puttnam's .
God's Son himself revisits , thirty years on from its ground-breaking release, as the New York rapper reflects as a 50-year-old man on the work of his 20-year-old self.
While this charismatic Cork indie-pop outfit has already won the hearts of a generation of young Leeside gig-goers, rumour has it the wider music industry is taking notice - get in on the ground floor.

Another cosy, relaxed Tuesday-night instalment of the Blindboy Podcast at Vicar St - one for all the stinking deacons, fizzy beasts, hen-pecked Declans and forever Brendas.
American psych-rock trio's gallop across the world's major arenas makes a stop on the capital's docklands.
Canadian comedian and Cork descendent takes her 'Battleaxe' European tour to the Olympia.
Dublin indie four-piece's end-of-year tour stops in Limerick, putting the full-stop on a hectic period for arguably Irish rock's equivalent of a warm hug.

