James Vincent McMorrow will take to the stage at the Iveagh Gardens tonight.
The countdown is on to the country's first live gig in over 15 months.
Irish singer-songwriter James Vincent McMorrow will take to the stage at the Iveagh Gardens in Dublin this evening.
for anyone who didn't manage to get a ticket for the show tomorrow, I'm really happy to announce that we're live streaming the show in Iveagh Gardens on Youtube!
— James Vincent McMorrow (@jamesvmcmorrow) June 9, 2021
Thursday 10th June, 7pm (GMT)https://t.co/DRy5ZZy51N@SorchaRichardsn @NCH_Music pic.twitter.com/xVvs6xSs0I
Kacey O'Riordan reports
Rapid antigen testing may form a part of trial indoor events, according to the Arts and Culture Minister.
Catherine Martin has defended not using them as part of the protocol around tonight's gig at the Iveagh Gardens in Dublin.
Minister Catherine Martin says they're trying to get a handle on the logistics around running such events:
Live music could return to bars and restaurants in the North later this month.
Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill says it could resume on the 21st of June.
The move will have to be rubber stamped by the Stormont Executive next week.
.

Bus Éireann Confirms January Expressway Fare Increase, Cites Insurance And Fuel Costs
NTA Plans 24-Hour Bus Linking Newbridge, Naas And Dublin City Centre
Visiting Only Allowed For Critical Or Compassionate Reasons At Naas Hospital Amid Surge In Flu Cases
Turn2Me Reminds Locals Feeling Down Over Christmas Period To Avail Of Supports Available
Four Naas Car Parks Go Free For Christmas - But Illegal Parking Still Enforced, Says Council
Up to €400,000 Spent, Answers Yet To Be Published: Fianna Fáil TDs Demand Aras Bid Campaign Review
Family Member Questioned After Deaths Of US Filmmaker Rob Reiner And Wife
Tractor Convoy To Reach Naas At Around 11am As Irish Farmers Head For EU Protest