Monthly Archives: December 2015

ED SHEERAN: JUMPERS FOR GOALPOSTS – LIVE FROM WEMBLEY Ed Sheeran plays live in front of a packed Wembley Stadium for a career-defining show. Sheeran expertly combines a mix of crowd-pleasing hits and intense, intimate tracks. Songs include Lego House, Take It Back, The A Team, Thinking Out Loud and covers of Nina Simone's Feeling Good, Backstreet Boys' Everybody and Stevie Wonder's I Was Made to Love Her. Special guests include Elton John, who performs a duet with Sheeran on Don't Go Breaking My Heart.
THE RUBBERBANDITS GUIDE TO 1916 Join Blind Boy Boat Club and Mr Chrome for a crash course in Irish history.
NEW YEAR’S EVE LIVE Kathryn Thomas and Keith Walsh ring in the New Year live from the 3Arena. Kathryn and Keith will be joined by the great and the good of 2015 as the recount their ups and downs of the last 12 months.
Slán le 2015 Josie Ó Cualáin sees out 2015.
RTÉ NEWS REVIEW 2015 RTE News looks back at the stories that made the headlines in 2015
THE LYRIC CONCERT WITH PAUL HERRIOTT Paul Herriott brings us some amazing chamber music featuring an array of great musicians including pianist Barry Douglas and soprano Ailish Tynan. Mozart: Flute Quartet in D, K.285 András Adorján (flute) Elina Vähälä (violin) Ruth Gibson (viola) Andrés Díaz (cello) Fauré: Cinq melodies de Venise Op. 58 Ailish Tynan (soprano) Barry Douglas (piano) Strauss: Nocturno […]
Not on the Effin’ Playlist with Keith Walsh
THE BEST OF THE IMELDA MAY SHOW To liven up your festive season make a date with Imelda May for music and craic featuring performances from Hot House Flowers, Ham SandwicH, Soak, Lulu, Kodaline, BP Fallon and The Boomtown Rats.
GRACE NOTES On the last night of 2015, Ellen Cranitch looks back at some of the great music and guests she featured during the year. Tune in for tunes and chat with some of the finest Irish musical talents, including Claire Keville, Seamus Begley, Laoise Kelly, Liam Ó Maonlaí and the traditional music innovators behind the Preab […]
Ceolchoirm Mo Ghile Mear Peadar Ó Riada and Cór Chúil Aodha on stage in the Cork Opera House earlier this year.