Shane MacGowan remembered, in words and music It's still hard to comprehend that singer, songwriter and poet Shane MacGowan has finally bid his final farewell In Memoriam • 2 hrs
Meet the Irishman whose song has 1.1 billion plays on TikTok 'This song doesn't even have a chorus.' Music • 28 Nov
John Francis Flynn on his new LP, crème de menthe and being Irish After bewitching us with his first album I Would Not Live Always in 2021, traditional and folk multi-instrumentalist singer John Francis Flynn returns with another … Music • 28 Nov
Watch: A musical journey into the depths of the Monaghan boglands The Thinning Veil explores states of change and flux. Between past and present, living and dead as well as tradition and modernity. Music • 22 hrs
Something For The Weekend: Farah Elle's cultural picks Libyan-born Farah El Neihum - also known as Farah Elle, began composing music at the age of 10. Something For The Weekend • 23 Nov
Tune Of The Week: Spark - a song of hope and positivity for GOAL This week's Tune Of The Week brings together creative voices from Ireland, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Ivory Coast and Colombia. Tune Of The Week • 22 Nov
Meet the Leitrim woman who founded the Irish record industry Ellen O'Byrne's New York business played a key role in recording and distributing Irish music over a century ago History • 24 Nov
Watch Other Voices: Home with The Streets, Mahalia, FIZZ and more Other Voices returns to the Guinness Storehouse with their biggest and brightest line up to date! other voices • 21 Nov
Death announced of composer Seóirse Bodley Irish composer who combined modern and traditional music elements in works such as 'A Small White Cloud Drifts Over Ireland' dies aged 90. In Memoriam • 21 Nov
The Comhaltas National Folk Orchestra of Ireland rock Céilí House It was an epic day's recording in RTÉ Radio's Studio 1 when the Comhaltas National Folk Orchestra of Ireland landed for a Céilí House recording … Ceili House • 13 Nov
Something For The Weekend: Kensho Watanabe's cultural picks Conductor Kensho Watanabe is a rising star in the classical world... Something For The Weekend • 16 Nov
Notes on AI in music: 'I'm not quite sure how to feel about it' The Beatles are back, with a little help from AI... The Lauren Murphy Column • 18 Nov
RTÉ Choice Music Prize announces 2024 return The RTÉ Choice Music Prize will be back in 2024, continuing its role in championing new Irish music and celebrating Ireland's musical talent. RTÉ Choice Music Prize • 15 Nov
The Wonder Of Blue - Joni Mitchell's classic album celebrated RTÉ Radio 1 celebrates Joni Mitchell's 80th birthday with a series of tributes to a true music legend. Music • 06 Nov
Something For The Weekend: Rachael Lavelle's Cultural Picks Rachael Lavelle is a Dublin-born singer and composer who merges classical and contemporary influences, blending electronic soundscapes with spoken word and acrobatic vocals. Something For The Weekend • 15 Nov
The Scratch: Celtic prog rock fusion, anyone? Is it metal? Is it trad? Who cares - as long as it sounds like The Scratch. The band's front man Jordan "Jordo" O'Leary talks … Music • 13 Nov
Something For The Weekend: Sorcha Richardson's cultural picks Acclaimed indie singer-songwriter Sorcha Richardson makes her National Concert Hall headline debut this November. Something For The Weekend • 08 Nov
Beta's Ones To Watch: Uly, Kayleigh Noble & Paro Pablo RTÉ 2FM DJ Beta Da Silva's Ones To Watch is a weekly list comprised of three Irish acts that are sure to be a force … Music • 10 Nov
Connecting jazz and Irish traditional music with Conor Caldwell The tunes 'Yes! We Have No Bananas' or 'Colonel Bogey' or 'Oh! Listen To The Band' may not immediately sound like tunes you might hear … Podcasts • 11 Nov
Calling Marlene: Ute Lemper on her Deitrich tribute Grammy-nominated singer Ute Lemper makes a welcome return to the National Concert Hall this December to pay homage to one of her enduring inspirations, the … Music • 09 Nov
Watch: More adrenaline - Jehnny Beth live and loud With her heart on her sleeve and a steely glint in her eye, Jehnny Beth is here to urge you to live and love with … arte • 07 Nov
Why The Beatles are still all our yesterdays Tears. That was the first reaction of many people when The Beatles released Now and Then, their first "new" song in nearly thirty years and … Music • 05 Nov
Celebrating the music of Joni Mitchell on RTÉ Radio 1 RTÉ Radio 1 celebrates Joni Mitchell across the weekend schedule from November 3-7, on the occasion of her 80th birthday. RTÉ Radio 1 • 03 Nov
Hard Cold Fire: Northern rock legends Therapy? in the spotlight Northern rock legends Therapy? take you into the songs and stories behind their sixteenth album in a two-hour RTÉ 2XM special Music • 03 Nov