The track is the latest single from the artist’s debut album.
Featuring Munky, Neverwait, Brian Ring, Stupid Son & more.
The song explores the human desire to make a difference.
The Mullingar duo have a flare for electro-infused R&B production.
The former Enemies member & singer Jessy Lord show us their new single.
The songstress last visited Dublin in 2018 for the 20th anniversary of The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.
The 19-year old performed at the arena whilst supporting Snow Patrol on their UK arena tour.
The festival is announcing acts five at a time, in keeping with the carefully curated ethos of the weekend.
The Cork-hailing artist has been creating a lot of hype for some time now.
The Dublin duo met in school and spent the last year honing their songwriting.
The Belfast conference will host a plethora of music discussions with free showcase gigs in the evening.
New music from Biig Piig, Sim Simma, Jake Hart, The Chemical Brothers, All Tvvins, Roe included.
You might recognise frontman Mark McKenna from Sing Street and the new YouTube series Wayne.
The band were formerly known as Beach and have been redefining their sound as of late.
The festival aims to introduce both international and Irish up and coming artists to Dublin.
Her anticipated second album The Hare and The Line is set for release Friday 1st March 2019
The Softboy Records producer releases another solo track
Featuring Nerves, Heresie, Sal Dulu, T UGNA, Slyrydes and more.
The Dublin-based band are honing their sound with every release.
A whopper 130 artists are set to perform at the event.