The Irish Mail on Sunday

WHAT’S ON

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You can still get tickets for the final night of the Country To Country festival this evening in the 3Arena. Tim McGraw and Faith Hill are the main draws at that one. Lankum bring their brand of edgy folk to Róisín Dubh in Galway tonight at 8pm. Michael McDonald, formerly of The Doobie Brothers and, briefly, Steely Dan is in Vicar Street, Dublin tonight. Niall Horan, left, continues his stint in the 3 Arena with a show on Monday night before travelling to Belfast in the SSE Arena. Dublin hip-hop artist,

Rejjie Snow plays a headline show in the Olympia on Monday night. Erasure take over for the next three nights in the same venue. The sublime Johnny

Duhan will be on show in the Clonmel Folk Club on Tuesday night. Canadian Indie icons Death From Above are in the revitalise­d Tivoli Theatre on Wednesday, or you can catch Keep Shelly In Athens in the Dublin Grand Social. A must-see for fans of World Folk music are Huun

Huun Tu from Mongolia who will grace the stage of the Róisín Dubh in Galway on Wednesday. The Pharcyde come to Monroe’s in Galway on the same evening.

Stereophon­ics please their huge fan base with a concert in the 3 Arena on Friday. Jerry Fish plays a solo show in Dolan’s of Limerick on Friday evening while The Stunning play the Olympia that night too. There are many St Patrick’s Day events all over the country. Dublin’s St Patrick’s Festival is the largest and The

Spook Of The Thirteenth Lock play The Pepper Canister Church on Friday as part of the five-day series of events. On the day itself you can skank to The Beat and The

Selecter at the Olympia, while Keywest play Langton House Kilkenny.

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