Monroes Live Presents
The New Noise - Pebbledash // Maicín
Sat Feb 21 2026

Doors 9.30pm

Sat Feb 21 2026

Doors 9.30pm

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Over 18's

Monroes Live Presents
The New Noise - Pebbledash // Maicín
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Over 18's. Right Of Admission Reserved. Tickets are non-refundable unless event is cancelled or rescheduled. Door and stage times are subject to change.

A night that represents the fantastic new artists that Ireland has to offer. 

Pebbledash has rapidly established itself as one of the most compelling forces in contemporary music, earning acclaim as both a captivating live act and a formidable presence in the studio. The band’s meteoric rise has seen them garner widespread support from influential tastemakers and media outlets, including BBC Radio 6 Music, Radio X (X-Posure Hot One), NME (New Bangers), RTÉ (online, 2FM), Clash, Dork, Hot Press, Nialler9, Psychedelic Baby Magazine, Far Out, District Magazine, and Golden Plec. Cementing their status as a favourite of So Young Magazine, Pebbledash’s music has been featured among the publication’s Tracks of the Year and highlighted during So Young’s celebrated live nights, including a dynamic UK tour alongside Cardinals and Mên An Tol. Their distinct sound and artistic vision have also earned them coveted spots on major Spotify Editorial playlists, such as New Music Friday UK, Fresh Folk, The Indie List, Hot New Bands (cover artist), melomania, Breath of Fresh Eire, and Fresh Finds to name a few.

Maicín are an Irish five-piece pop sensation making what they like to call “Channel-Surf Rock”: A flickering eclectic blend of jangle pop, folk, new wave, and even boogie woogie. Imagine the love child of Neutral Milk Hotel and Prefab Sprout. Now get your head out of the gutter and imagine Maicín. Their rise has been fast. In 2025, Maicín won both the UCC Battle of the Bands and the Intervarsity Battle of the Bands, marking them as one of Ireland’s most exciting new acts. That same year, they toured the UK with Amble, stepping onto legendary stages such as Barrowland Ballroom, Albert Hall, and Shepherd’s Bush Empire. At home, they’ve played Cyprus Avenue, Coughlan’s, Cork City Hall,The Academy (supporting Clifford’s), Crowbar Terrace, and the Spilt Milk Festival