A Eurodance sensation, Alexandra Stan will be performing live on stage in The George on Friday 19th August.
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Rescheduled: Alexandra Stan to Play The George
*Gaelick Exclusive* The Trouble Is are playing the Pride Night Party
I caught up with Pamela and Peter from The Trouble Is to interview them about the band, and we at Gaelick towers are able to exclusively reveal that they will be playing at the Pride Night Party (Delerium) in the Purty Kitchen on the 25th of June.
Dublin Gay Theatre Festival (2-15 May)
The 8th International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival kicks off today, 2nd May, and this year we are spoiled for choice – again! The thing to do is to peruse the programme and pick out what tickles your fancy – but here are just some of the performances that caught my eye
Interview with V.A.G. (Very Angry Girls)
Very Angry Girls (V.A.G) who some of you may remember from Milk, are performing in Crawdaddy on Easter Saturday. I caught up with the girls for an interview, and made sure to ask them where the name came from!
Are you Gaga?
There has been fierce excitement online about Lady Gaga’s new single Born This Way. Gay bloggers have been saying that it’s the anthem we’ve all been waiting for.
Need some distraction..?
Stop what you’re doing! Is the year so far beginning to bother you? Is the day, and past week, of political shenanigans beginning to bother you? Does the month and/or year already seem endless? Well, behold herein some suggestions to break the monotony!
What’s your favorite Christmas song?
You either love them or hate them but around this time of year you can’t avoid them. Christmas songs! I love Christmas and christmas music. I have 5 versions of White Christmas including an awful one by Micheal Bolton. Actually I really should get rid of that one.
Batting 3 for 3: Robyn is ‘Indestructible’
Swedish popstress supreme Robyn is about to release the third installment in her Body Talk trilogy. Parts 1 and 2 were released earlier in 2010 and Body Talk Pt. 3 is due for release in late November. The forthcoming single, Indestructible, is sure to get dancefloors hopping at forthcoming Christmas parties.
Pussy Wagon
Pussy Wagon is the women’s night held in The George on the first Friday of every month. Sporting live performances, it has a different vibe from other lesbian nights out there and this fact, coupled with the varied set lists from the various DJs who have played there so far, makes for an excellent night out.
Talented Bird
Ladies you have only three more opportunities to see the amazingly talented Wallis Bird play live in Ireland. She’ll be in The Academy tonight, Dolan’s Warehouse, Limerick tomorrow and Roisin Dubh in Galway on Sunday.
caKe’s 2nd birthday this Friday!
Everyone’s favourite women’s night, caKe, is turning 2 on Friday and is celebrating it alongside the Dublin Lesbian Line with “Telephone caKe” . Through its unique blend of indie, electro, pop and alternative music, caKe never disappoints and this particular outing should be no different.
MILK Festival Review
For anyone who has ever wondered, Ballinlough Castle is not, as one may think, in Ballinlough! We found it eventually, and twe were greeted by security men pink hi-vis vests! All that remained was to collect the tickets, park the car and begin our MILK adventure.
Review: RIP
As you all know, there was much hype here on Gaelick last week surrounding RIP (Rock.Indie.Pop), which took place last Friday in the Button Factory in Templebar. I, of course, had to head along and see if it could measure up to expectations. I was delighted that the night not only lived up to the hype, but managed to surpass it.
What’s On Guide
There are a few new nights starting up over the coming weeks, as well as some great one off events, so we here at Gaelick thought it would be a good idea to put them all into the one post for ease of your social lives!
A Seditious act at Rock.Indie.Pop
As mentioned previously in our competition for 2-for-1 entry to the night, the second Rock.Indie.Pop, Dublin’s newest alternative gay night, takes place this Friday. Gaelick met with Scarlett Nymph, driving force with Sedition Industries and one of the DJs at this Friday’s installment.
FREE!! FREE!! RIP
The folks over at RIP have offered Gaelick readers an exclusive offer for their next event, which takes place on Friday the 23rd of July. They are giving Gaelick readers two entries for the price of one at the door. To avail of this, you are just asked to comment on this post using a either a full name (or first name and last initial), by 3pm on Friday 23rd and you”ll be added to a Gaelick two-for-one list.
Gaelick highlights
It’s been quite a while since our last round-up of what’s been happening here at Gaelick Towers. (Personally, I blame the hectic madness of Pride and the Civil Partnership Bill.) Let’s remedy that, shall we?











