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Legal Name Trading Name County Grant Offered Proposed Event Crosstrack Production Ltd Little Hours Donegal € 10,000 a Headline Irish Tour by Little Hours Legal Name Trading Name County Grant Offered Proposed Event Crosstrack Production Ltd Little Hours Donegal € 10,000 A headline Irish tour by Little Hours. House music events on May 1st at Wigwam Ticketlock Ltd District Magazine Dublin € 10,000 Dublin Ms Noelle P A number live performances from the O’Driscoll/ Welcome country musical sector to raise funding for The Welcome Wagon Wagon Meath € 10,000 The Irish Cancer society NS Public House Limited Breen's Bar Wexford € 10,000 A number live musical performances Garden Gigs Ireland ‘Ringsend Comedy Festival’ at Ringsend & Daniel O’ Brien & Damian Clark Ltd Dublin € 10,420 Irishtown Community Centre Multi-day Broadcast covering multiple Cabal Media Limited generations of Irelands Hip-hop and Electronic Music scenes, in unique locations Wicklow € 10,420 across the country Brickstroll Ltd Courtneys Bar Kerry € 10,578 A number of gigs featuring all Local Musicians t/a Brogans Bar & A series of free music concerts featuring local Frankferg Ltd Hotel Meath € 10,578 bands and performers Whytes of Stamullen / Morans of Live music entertainment at Whytes of Stamullen Inns Ltd Mornington Meath € 10,578 Stamullen / Morans of Mornington Treacy's Waterford Ltd. Treacy's Hotel Waterford € 10,578 Live Big Band performances Our projects, “Artists Series”, will include local live artists performing on social media platforms from some of Dublin’s nightclubs Irish Trance Family such as The Button Factory Dublin, The Sound Stephen Costello (ITF Events) Dublin € 12,504 House & viewpoints Justin Warnock Wedfest a showcase event for wedding Partybands Cork € 12,694 bands, DJ’s & entertainers. A number of gigs at Dingle Creativity & Staunton Productions Limited Kerry € 15,630 Innovation Hub K & M Pubs Ltd & Silverswan Taverns Smyths Bar - Club Icon Limerick € 15,630 Live music performances Pot Duggans Ltd A series of live streamed events, from The Pot Duggans Barns, showcasing a selection of Pot Duggans Clare € 15,868 the best Irish acts A musical event filmed in two venues, broadcast online & screened in venues in Unemployable Promotions Cork € 15,868 Cork city Live Music Venue providing a path for Irish musicians and bands perform in front of a EVJJT LTD DUNNES BAR Leitrim € 15,868 large audience Musical Theatre Marquee outdoor variety show for 1000 Stephanie Browne Academy Nenagh Tipperary € 15,868 people showcasing local singers and dancers A free music festival which will be open to the public if restrictions allow, or otherwise Thomas Costello T.C Promotions Donegal € 16,672 be streamed. Performances at an award winning music Live at The Stables Brooks Hotel Westmeath € 17,750 venue A concert showcasing Irish experimental electronic music on Northshore Sherkin Island, the home of the annual Open Ear Open Ear Site LTD Cork € 17,950 Festival A number of musical concerts by Irish blues and traditional musicians for online Gerard Lawless Clonmel World Music Tipperary € 17,950 broadcast Abner Browns Rising – a showcase of Abner Browns independent artists 2021. A series of David Judge Barbershop Dublin € 19,750 livestreamed from the Barbershop A series of performances of leading Irish Shore Road Hospitality Limited McGrory's Hotel Donegal € 19,800 artists across genres Blessfest; A local outdoor music festival celebrating the richness of Cavan’s arts, MCG Taverns LTD. Blessings Bar Cavan € 19,950 comedy and music for one day in Cavan town Dundalk PR Ltd The Venue Louth € 20,840 A pop music festival A live and broadcasted contemporary music That’s How It Is Ltd Dublin € 21,040 concert featuring Irish performers Live entertainment at Reardens of Reardens of Washington Street Cork € 21,157 Washington Street, Cork Concert series performed by Glasshouse in GLASSHOUSE MUSIC LIMITED Dublin € 21,157 three venues Tralee Music Revival- A series of performances to reignite the live Music scene MarketShare-Kerry Kerry € 21,157 and culture in Tralee. The Sunday Summer sessions will be held in HANDSGER LTD. THE ROYAL MEATH Meath € 21,157 The Royal Meath A celebration of local music & production Multilane Ltd The Harbour Bar Wicklow € 21,157 talent. Live garden stage a number free Nan Hospitality Ltd The Coachman’s Kerry € 21,484 performances showcasing Irish talent Niall Holohan Holohans Pub Wexford € 23,272 Music performances International Music International Music Event (Irl) Ltd Event (Irl) Ltd Dublin € 23,722 Concerts featuring The Three Tenors The White Horse Sessions on the Wild Atlantic Way proudly presents a number of Byron Willow Taverns LTD. Kennys Bar Clare € 24,936 performances at Kennys, Lahinch. Feakle Folk Club – a series of intimate concerts showcasing emerging and Peppers Bar Feakle (in association established folk acts in the renowned musical with Ruth Smith and Paula Carroll) Peppers Bar Clare € 25,750 environment of East Clare. Brian Cunningham trading as Country Shows Country Shows Donegal € 25,750 Shows teaming up with 4 local radio stations Live Music Showcases broadcast from the Emerald Coiage Venue presenting national Donegal Event Management Donegal € 26,050 and local artists. "The shape of Things" a series of shows, in Eleanor McGuinness/Rigby Pitch & Smith Dublin € 26,050 cities with independent artists Tul Na Rí Entertainment Limited Tul Na Rí Nightclub Donegal € 26,446 Live music streaming of local DJ's and bands A number of performances in The Wild Duck Solly Blacks LTD The Wild Duck Dublin € 26,446 Theatre Live music performances at Turners Bar BRUNO TAVERN LIMITED TURNERS Kerry € 26,446 Tralee Weekly live stream of original performers The Lockup Records Limited Lockup Records Louth € 26,446 artists and DJ's Westport Woods Raymar Ltd Hotel Mayo € 26,446 Local music performances Themed Live Music performances recorded Templemore Arms and broadcast from the Templemore Arms Glantine Inns Ltd Hotel Tipperary € 26,446 Hotel A number of performances in The Dalkey Solly Whites LTD Dalkey Duck Dublin € 26,576 Duck Traditional and Country music Concerts to be Armada Hotel Holdings Ltd Armada Hotel Clare € 27,949 streamed live Mark Sheridan Louth Arcadian Field Live - 2-day music and arts € 28,134 festival Fergal Harrison Fiddlers Creek Sligo € 30,349 a number of Live Music performances Live performance events from Ballykeeffe Shane Tobler Kilkenny Crossroads Recording € 31,260 Amphitheatre Wayne Thorsose Live Country Music shows with full band with Ballyrose Media Roscommon € 31,260 different special guests each week Live orchestral music performances curated for schools and older audiences, with online Cork Pops Ltd. Cork Pops Orchestra Cork € 31,735 educational resources Donegal Hospitality Ltd Harveys Point Donegal € 31,735 Harveys Point Hotel-Summer Cabaret Blues/Jazz gigs hosting a variety of national acts with a mix of music and talk about the Barmel Hospitality Arthur’s Dublin € 31,735 genres at Arthur's An online festival taking place in a number of Stiles Events Ltd 1 Plus Events Dublin € 31,735 venues across Ireland Fatale Events and Film A series of streamed performances featuring The Producers Fatale Dublin € 31,735 multi-disciplinary performers. "E-Motions" is a multimedia production showcasing contemporary Irish historical music accompanied by dance choreography Adrian Mantu CelloVision Project Galway € 31,735 & large scale video projections O’Sullivan’s A series of free live traditional music The Courthouse Bar Courthouse Pub Kerry € 31,735 performances Live entertainment from July to September at Westentra Hotel Westenra Arms Hotel Monaghan € 31,735 The Westerna Arms Hotel Series of live streamed events from Sín é with performances from local traditional and contemporary musicians with the odd Fear Gorm Ltd Sin é Cork € 32,661 surprise for good measure An immersive audio visual show inspired by unusual times. Manifested in the shape of an HASOB Ltd Dali Cork € 33,344 Open Air Planetarium. Crosscut Content Mark Bennett Creation Ltd. Westmeath € 34,380 Visit Westmeath Livestream Festival 2021 A Celebration of Ireland's Artistic & Creative Talent & Culture through Music, Comedy & Vincent Lawlor t/a Arena Lynx Dublin € 35,532 Poetry Kíla Records Teoranta Kíla Wicklow € 35,659 Theatrical carnival type concert FOSTER AND ALLEN - THE SPIRIT OF IRELAND CONCERT FIRST EVER LIVE STREAMED PERFORMANCE FROM KILBEGGAN CMR Limited CMR Promotions Dublin € 36,130 DISTILLERY VISITOR CENTRE Coolgard Ltd THE STUNNING Dublin € 36,378 The Stunning and Friends- 30th anniversary Marquee by the Sea Live performance event 'Marquee by the Sea' Gerard Haugh 2021 Clare € 36,470 in Kilkee Bentleys Limited Partnership Limerick € 36,470 Live wedding band showcase The Crescent Concert Hall presents Better Days – A collection of live performances The Crescent Concert showcasing the talent of the Irish Music Honourcatch Limited Hall Louth € 37,024 Scene from June to August A new theatrical music work by Emmy- nominated composer David Downes and Pauline Ashwood playwright Adam Wyeth performed by Olwen Ashwood Music Fouéré, Owen Roe, Hugh Tinney and Adrian Administration Louth € 41,144 Mantu. Matt the Millers Matt the Miller Ltd. Bar/Venue/Restaurant Kilkenny € 42,208 Traditional Music concerts Cherryhill Inns Ltd. The Oliver Plunket Bar Cork € 42,314 from June to September Fergal Murphy Mayo Irish music, song and dance show for live FOM Productions ltd. € 42,314 audience and streaming: Garbo's Venue and Outdoor and streamed live music and Mulroy Bar and Leisure Ltd Hogs Heaven Bar Mayo € 42,314 comedy events featuring Irish performers Des Willoughby The Big Top Concert Series’ at Rathwood, Desmond Willoughby
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