A golden harp is blazoned on the Irish coat of arms, and for
good reason, as music is an integral part of the Irish culture. Not only would no trip to Ireland be complete
without enjoying some traditional Irish music sessions, it would be a near
impossibility to spend any length of time on the island without finding
yourself surrounded by Irish melodies.
So our June topic is Irish music.
Music is a key element of Irish society and nightlife, so
unsurprisingly live music (both modern and traditional) can be found in any
number of pubs across Ireland. For tips on where to go for some authentic
Irish music, I’ve tried to offer a wide selection of venues including city
streets known for great busking performances, pubs, music halls and
theaters.
Busking
If you’ve heard about great street performances (busking) in
Ireland, you’ve likely heard the name Grafton Street. This Dublin pedestrian street is also known
for its shopping venues and attracts a lot of street performers offering
tourists and locals a taste of traditional Irish music while they shop. On the other side of the island in Galway,
Shop Street takes on this role. Again a
pedestrian street lined with shops and pubs, Shop Street is brimming with
traditional Irish music.
Music Halls and
Theaters
The Gaiety Theatre
in Dublin offers great performances from plays to Irish music and dance. The University
Concert Hall in Limerick is also host to some amazing entertainment
including some great music.
Pubs
Pubs are the most likely place to find some traditional
Irish music sessions all over Ireland.
Whether paid performers or informal music sessions by local musicians, many
Irish pubs host frequent traditional Irish music on a regular basis. Some are even popular for bringing in both
traditional Irish music and dancing acts.
In Dublin, check out The
Cobblestone on the northside, O’Shea’s
Merchant on the southside, O’Sullivan’s
near Trinity College, O’Neill’s
not far from the Temple Bar district and O’Donoghue’s
near St Stephen’s Green for starters.
The Irish capital also offers a musical pub crawl which runs every
night from April through October.
For traditional Irish music in Killarney try Murphy’s
Bar on College Street, Jarvey’s
Rest Traditional Irish Pub south of the main part of town,
Courtney’s
Bar, or O’Connor’s
for a wide range of entertainment including music, comedy and readings. The Grand also
offers a club open every night with music and dancing.
Dolan’s
is a popular venue for live music in Limerick.
Though you can also find frequent live music performances at The
Locke or The
Hurlers Bar. Galway pubs for
traditional Irish music include Róisín
Dubh (or dark rose), The
King’s Head, Monroe’s
Live and The
Crane.
You can also do some research ahead of time to find locations
for traditional Irish music. A Dublin Sessions site tracks a wide
variety of performances across the city, similar to bandsintown.com which has
pages tracking upcoming concerts in cities like Galway. Another Galway site for finding live music
venues and entertainment is artsingalway.com. And sites like tripsavvy.com
and tradconnect.com
list popular music venues across Ireland.
There are even Facebook pages, like Music for Galway, to
keep up on upcoming events.