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Tuesday February 27th
- We Bloom: Akora, Farah Elle, Travis Is A Tourist @ The Workman’s Club (€9+)
We Bloom is celebrating its second year of showcasing Irish talent with a mega gig - Ruby Sessions: Kim Hayden, Third Smoke, St. Bishop, A. Smyth @ Doyles Bar (€7, 9pm,)
Weekly gig series in aid of the Simon Community
Wednesday February 28th
- Moved to next week: All My Friends: Tribal Dance, Molly Sterling, Tanjier, Aimie Le Boom (DJ set) @ The Button Factory (€6+)
Nialler9’s live music and indie club night starts here - To be rescheduled: Everything Everything, David Kitt @ The Olympia (€23+)
Manchester-native indie-band - Rescheduled: Stephanie Rainey @ The Sugar Club (€16+)
Cork native pop-rock singer-songwriter with songs like ‘Sorry’ - PostponedWomen on Wednesday: Ailie, Dowry, TwoGrass @ Whelan’s (€10, €6 with student card)
A night that celebrates female creativity - Postponed: Women on Wednesday: Ailie, Dowry, TwoGrass @ Whelan’s (€10, €6 with student card)
A night that celebrates female creativity
Thursday March 1st
- Moved to March 15th: Toast and DIT DJSoc’s Spinoff 2018: Bobby Analog @ Wah Wah Club (€5)
Nine universities competing in a spinoff with special guest judges - To be rescheduled Tom Misch @ The Academy (Sold out)
UK singer-songwriter and electronic producer - Cancelled: Crash Ensemble @ The National Concert Hall (Free)
Presenting their brand new composition Crash on the Steps as part of New Music Dublin Festival - Cancelled: Garth Knox and Caoimhín Ó’Raghallaigh @ The National Concert Hall (€11+, 10:30pm)
Traditional Irish and contemporary musicians as part of New Music Dublin Festival - Cancelled: Out to Lunch: Container @ Tengu (€12)
Ren Schofield presents his techno solo project
Friday March 2nd
- Moved to March 9th: Hennessy Lost Friday: Fehdah, Bantum, DJ Cáit @ RHA Gallery (€21+)
A night of art, live music and interaction - Rescheduled to March 23: New Sounds In An Old Place: Roe and Ailbhe Reddy @ Parish of Drumcondra (€15)
Emerging talent performing in a church setting - Rescheduled to March 27: Django Django, AE Mak @ The Tivoli Theatre (Sold Out)
British art-rock four-piece whose brand new track ‘Surface to Air’ is out now - Cancelled: Shakey Graves @ Whelan’s (€18+)
Texas folk singer-songwriter - Cancelled: Nialler9 DJ set @ Hang Dai (Free 10:30pm)
All your favourite groovers in an intimate setting - To be rescheduled: Chris Liebing, Moduse @ District 8 (€16+, 11pm)
German techno DJ plays a three-hour set
Saturday March 3rd
- Postponed: Sylk, Cinema @ Studio 10 (€11)
Electronic duo celebrate the release of new single ‘Girls’ - To be rescheduled: Mix and Fairbanks @ The Grand Social (€5+)
Kildare duo release their debut EP, listen to ‘Hooly’ here. - Cancelled: This Is Not This Heat @ The National Concert Hall (€18+)
Charles Bullen and Charles Hayward from the punk trio This Heat as part of New Music Dublin Festival - Greg Fox @ Bello Bar (€13+)
Former member of Liturgy. New York drummer and electronic musician - Fontaines DC, The Murder Capital, Melts @ The Button Factory (€11)
The boys in the better land playing a headline show - Rescheduled to March 16: Erol Alkan @ Wigwam (€12+, 11pm)
London-based electro DJ brings the sounds of his To The Rhythm to Dublin - Beyond Addis, Ernesto Chahoud, JJ Whitefield @ The Sugar Club (€15+)
Playing old Lebanese disco and soulful classics - Nightcap pres. Binh @ Tengu (€12, 11pm)
A popular DJ and respected producer with longstanding ties to influential institutions such as Club der Visionaere “official” and Perlon
Sunday March 4th
- R.Kitt @ The Bernard Shaw (Free)
Launching his second EP Tingle - Cancelled: New Music Go @ The National Concert Hall (€10+, 10:30am and 2:30pm)
A trail of musical performances and installations in and around The National Concert Hall - Cancelled: The Secret Music Trail @ The National Concert Hall (€11+, 11:00am)
Record label Ergodo taking you on a musical walking trail through Dublin - Khruangbin @ Whelan’s (Sold Out)
Texas psychedelic trio
Monday March 5th
- The Gloaming @ The National Concert Hall (Sold out)
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Niall Byrne is the founder of the most-influential Irish music site Nialler9, where he has been writing about music since 2005 . He is the co-host of the Nialler9 Podcast and has written for the Irish Times, Irish Independent, Cara Magazine, Sunday Times, Totally Dublin, Red Bull and more. Niall is a DJ, founder of Lumo Club, club promoter, event curator and producer of gigs, listening parties & events in Dublin.