Event Details

Date

15/11/2024

Time

7.30pm-10pm

Duration

2.5 hours

Location

Galway Arts Centre | Nuns Island Theatre

Ages

16-19 years

Ticketing

Free, booking required

Event Type

Performance,

Additional Info

Image credit Ciarán MacChoncarraige

What to Expect

Open Mic: A supportive environment for young musicians, poets, and performers to share their talents.

Live Music: Showcasing the incredible skills of young musicians involved in Music Generation Galway City programmes.

And Special Guest Performances!


Special Guest Performance: Metanoia

Inspired by the sounds of the ’90s alternative scene, contemporary indie pop, post punk and funk, Metanoia are known for their catchy hooks, impressive melodies and tight rhythm section. Their debut demos, “Cherry Blossoms” and “Thrill,” are up on SoundCloud, giving listeners a glimpse of what makes Metanoia one of Galway’s standout new bands.

Support Act: Swallow Sorrow

Swallow Sorrow is a Galway-based trio blending indie rock with alt-edge vibes. Formed just five months ago, they’ve already shared the stage with The Love Buzz, Mirrors, and Galway icons Adore and Telebox, making waves in the local scene. Known for their evolving sound, Swallow Sorrow has drawn comparisons to Newdad, Fontaines DC, and Mary in the Junkyard. They’re constantly experimenting, giving every show an edge that keeps fans coming back for more.

Photographs and video documentation will be taken on the night. If you prefer not to be photographed, please inform venue staff.

All events are strictly alcohol / drug free and strictly no smoking.


About Youth Lates

Youth Lates led by Galway City Council in partnership with Youth Work Ireland Galway, Galway City Comhairle na nÓg, Music Generation Galway City, and Galway Arts Centre | Nuns Island Theatre is a pilot project running from October to December 2024. This initiative offers young people a safe and engaging space to participate in Galway’s vibrant night-time economy.

Youth Lates is proudly supported by Galway City Council Night-Time Economy and Galway City Council Creative Ireland Programme. This initiative is funded by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media.