Going Coastal: Strange Brew

Roisin Dubh
Midnight November 17th
FREE

As part of the Going Coastal festival, Strange Brew presents Shark School and Moving Home, upstairs in the Roisin Dubh.

Strange Brew is a dynamic, Galway-based independent record label and concert promoter with a remarkable two-decade legacy of curating exceptional live music experiences. Their programming is a captivating blend of diverse musical genres and styles, showcasing a spectrum of talent from local, national, and international artists. The new midnight Friday night showcase at the Róisín Dubh is not to be missed. 

On Friday night, one of Galway’s most talked about up and coming punk bands, Shark School, will be playing alongside Limerick shoegazers, Moving Home. 

Going Coastal is a festival of contemporary original music featuring young, emerging and established acts from the western edge of Ireland. It takes place over five days, from November 15 – 19, across nine venues in Galway City and includes events curated by The Black Gate, A Modern Movement, Free House, Strange Brew, West Coast Punx, Gash Collective, Ar Ais Arís, Rough Cut, Yawlag Collective, That’s Life, Genuine Irish and Livefeed.

The aim of Going Coastal is to contribute to an inclusive and sustainable vision for independent music on the western edge of Ireland… one that supports emerging artists, celebrates local music heritage, and connects artists, promoters and enthusiasts from across the region.

Going Coastal is funded by Galway City Council and the Galway City Creative Ireland Programme, with support from the Galway County Creative Ireland Programme and Flirt Fm.

Going Coastal is presented by Not Bad & The Black Gate.

For more info, and to stay in the loop, visit www.notbad.ie

Music from the west of Ireland