This Anglo-Irish group brought a visceral energy to the punk rock scene, fusing it seamlessly with traditional Irish folk ...
There is a theory that the first person to live to 1,000 years has already been born. It is a rogue theory, sure. But if it ...
From the Pogues to Coldplay, the Warwick and the Oasis were once pillars of the music scene. After years of dereliction, ...
It’s a 40th anniversary show for Red Roses For Me, The Pogues’s debut album. A previous shindig was held in the Hackney Empire earlier this year. As the dozen-or-so-strong band takes flight ...
THE Pogues fans have gone wild after the legendary band reunited for a special gig one year after the death of Shane MacGowan. The rebel rousers were joined by some special guests as they reformed ...
Kelly Clarkson took to the Kellyoke stage during her talk show to deliver a stunning cover of Hozier's first No. 1 hit, "Too Sweet." ...
The Dublin Legends are gearing up for a St. Patrick's Day celebration in Warrington. The Dublin Legends, formerly known as The Dubliners, are set to perform at Parr Hall, Warrington, on March 19, ...
The Lyric Feature preview: On the eve of the 40th anniversary of The Pogues' second album Rum Sodomy & The Lash music critic Mike Glennon set out to make a documentary to mark the occasion - the ...
The performance formed part of a special gig to celebrate the 40th anniversary of The Pogues' "Red Roses For Me." By Sophie Williams Fontaines D.C. frontman Grian Chatten joined The Pogues on ...
Fontaines D.C. frontman Grian Chatten joined The Pogues on stage to perform “Streams Of Whiskey” in Dublin, Ireland on Tuesday night (Dec. 17). Watch fan-filmed footage here. The Pogues played a ...
Thanks to the enduring allure of “Fairytale of New York,” the spirit of the Pogues’ Shane MacGowan is in the air once more. But MacGowan’s impact and legacy were also heard onstage in ...
He performed his No. 1 hit “Too Sweet,” and — because he’s Irish and in New York and it was the Christmas episode — he did a cover of the Pogues and Kirsty MacColl’s “Fairytale Of ...