The rockin’ road to Dublin
IQ visits the Emerald Isle to detail the perennial success of the live music business in the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland
Feature By Adam Woods | 9 October 2024
Lockdown had many strange consequences, but Ireland experienced one that nobody predicted: the kids got into trad.
“It’s weird, you know,” says Mark Downing at Bray, County Wicklow-based booking agency AMA Music, who identifies lockdown scrolling as the reason for traditional Irish music’s re-emergence as a heavy influence on all sorts of new homegrown sounds. “It happened during Covid, without question. It wasn’t there beforehand.”
Irish rock and pop music has, of course, been a major export…