Thursday November 11th
- Happy Alone @ Kasbah Social Club (€11)
Cork Alt-Pop band Happy Alone take on Dolans Warehouse ahead of their EP launch.
- Mick Hanly and Johnny Duhan @ The Belltable (€18/€22)
Two of Ireland’s finest singer-songwriters return to the Belltable stage.
- Irish Classical Orchestra @ University Concert Hall (€5-€25)
Gracing the concert hall stage, the ICO play a mix of Bach, Mozart, Debussy and Leclair.
Friday November 12th
- Prima Volta Presents: Cooks But We’re Chefs (SOLD OUT)
Prima Volta returns with one of Ireland’s most energetic live acts, the 7-piece Funk, Soul and Jazz group, Cooks But We’re Chefs. Support from Peter Curtin and Bill Baramus.
- Chris Holmes & The Mean Men @ Dolans Warehouse (€20)
Bad Reputation brings the heavy hetal legend to the stage, playing both W.A.S.P. hits and new material.
- Wyvern Lingo @ Upstairs at Dolans (€20)
The rock and pop trio return to Ireland following the release of their critically acclaimed second album earlier this year.
- Jack O’ Rourke @ Kasbah Social Club (€15)
Described as one of Irelands best songwriters, the singer plays Dolan’s just after the release of his third album.
- Kodaline @ University Concert Hall (SOLD OUT)
The alternative-rock group play an acoustic set at the University Concert Hall.
Saturday November 13th
- The Altered Hours @ Dolans Warehouse (€16.50, 9pm)
The Cork alt-post-punk five piece take over Dolans Warehouse this Saturday.

Cathal Ryan is a music journalist based in Limerick. With Nialler9, he writes gig guides, occasionally covers releases, and has interviewed bands, including the Lambrini Girls and Gossip’s Beth Ditto, for the site.
Outside of Nialler9, he has covered festivals and interviewed the likes of Joel Gion, DIIV, Biffy Clyro, The Murder Capital, Pretty Happy, alongside others. He has played drums all around the place too.