Sligo Concerts: Live Music & Tickets | Dates & Events
- Sligo, Ireland is shaping up to be a vibrant hub for music lovers in the coming months, with a diverse range of events scheduled from intimate gigs to...
- Currently, there are 11 upcoming events planned in and around Sligo, according to Songkick.
- Gracie’s Bar Sligo will host “All Folk’d Up” on Tuesday, February 17th, offering a taste of traditional Irish music.
Sligo, Ireland is shaping up to be a vibrant hub for music lovers in the coming months, with a diverse range of events scheduled from intimate gigs to large-scale festivals. While the immediate future, to , appears relatively quiet according to recent reports, the calendar fills out considerably as the year progresses, offering something for fans of folk, jazz, indie, and more.
A Growing Music Scene
Currently, there are 11 upcoming events planned in and around Sligo, according to Songkick. This suggests a growing interest in the region as a destination for live music. While specific details on many of these events remain limited, the variety of genres represented points to a conscious effort to cater to a broad audience.
Local Gigs and Touring Acts
Gracie’s Bar Sligo will host “All Folk’d Up” on , offering a taste of traditional Irish music. Lola Montez is set to host a “Teen Toffs Traffic Light Party” with DJ Ois Bosh on , catering to a younger crowd. These smaller, local events demonstrate a thriving grassroots music scene within Sligo.
Looking further ahead, the Yeats Society Sligo will welcome Michael McGovern for two nights of his “Thin White Road Tour” on and . The Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa, Sligo is preparing to host Nathan Carter on , a significant booking that suggests the venue is actively seeking to attract established names.
Festival Season on the Horizon
The summer months promise a particularly busy period for music in Sligo. The 49th Ballyshannon Folk and Traditional Music Festival is scheduled for , offering a multi-day celebration of Irish folk music. The Sligo Jazz Project International Summer School will run from to at Atlantic Technological University Sligo, attracting jazz musicians and enthusiasts from around the world. This event signals Sligo’s commitment to showcasing a diverse range of musical styles.
Emerging Artists and Local Talent
Lillie’s Cocktail Bar Sligo will feature Shimmerboy on , providing a platform for emerging artists. The inclusion of events like this is crucial for nurturing local talent and fostering a vibrant music community. The Eventbrite listings also highlight a “Dromore West Sing…” event, though details are currently scarce.
A Quiet Start to February
Despite the promising outlook for the rest of the year, the period between and appears to be relatively quiet on the Sligo music scene, according to a recent report. This suggests a cyclical pattern to events, with activity building towards the spring and summer months. However, Bandsintown and Eventbrite remain valuable resources for discovering last-minute additions or smaller, unadvertised gigs.
Looking Ahead: A Thriving Music Destination
Sligo’s growing music scene is attracting both established artists and emerging talent, and the diverse range of events planned for the coming months suggests a bright future for live music in the region. The combination of traditional Irish music, jazz, indie, and pop ensures there’s something for everyone. As the year unfolds, Sligo is poised to solidify its position as a key destination for music lovers in Ireland.
