Jinx Lennon, the punk poet troubadour from Dundalk
LIMERICK is gearing up to make some serious noise this festive season with a brand-new event for your holiday calendar. On Saturday, December 14, from 12pm to 5pm, The Commercial and the Record Room will transform into a hub of music, merch, and holiday cheer for the Merch and Record Fair.
In tune with the city’s DIY spirit, the gathering will feature stalls from some of the county's most exciting bands, alongside record dealers and music collectives that embody its fiercely independent ethos. Free to wander in, it’s a chance to immerse yourself in the creativity driving Limerick’s music scene, discover exclusive finds, and feel the sense of community that is cementing the city as a powerhouse of Irish music.
The line-up of participants features some of Ireland's best acts such as:
T.A. Narrative, His Father’s Voice, SWEETS, 50 Foot Woman, Emma Langford, Hermitage Green, Siege of Limerick/Bad Reputation, Anna’s Anchor, The Hitchers, The Low Field, Dylan Flynn & The Dead Poets, and Zealot Cult.
Whether you’re picking up bespoke band merch, hunting for vinyl treasures from Downbeat Records and Steamboat, or grabbing a signed copy of photographer Keith Kelly’s new book 'A River Runs Through It,' merch from Ireland’s greatest music festival Féile na Gréine, there’s something for everyone.
This event is more than just a market - it’s a celebration of Limerick’s thriving music community and a chance to connect and support the people who make it so special. Wired 99.9FM will broadcast live from the venue between 12pm and 2pm, chatting to artists, and showcasing the best of Limerick and its festive spirit.
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Ray Burke, co-producer of Live at Record Room, a celebration of Limerick music released last December, commented: “The idea sparked from a conversation about the anniversary of the the Live at Record Room album, and we wanted to mark it in some way. We’re not making claim to it being an original one, music fans will be aware of the annual Merchy Christmas in the Grand Social in Dublin, but we wanted to do something for Limerick acts – something that will hopefully appeal to all shoppers and not just those aware of our thriving music scene.”
Later in the evening, the Record Room welcomes the return of Jinx Lennon, the punk poet troubadour from Dundalk. Jinx is a force of nature on stage, delivering razor-sharp, deeply personal, and often hilarious, performances. His lyrics cut through the absurdity and surreal contradictions of contemporary Ireland, offering a raw, unfiltered soundtrack to a society caught between tradition and chaos and his songs capture the bite of everyday struggles, and the humour that thrives in the face of it all.
Supporting Jinx is UK artist Hailey Beavis, a versatile artist, she blends brooding electro-pop, celestial strings, and folk-tinged melodies, effortlessly shifting her voice to match each song's unique emotional landscape.
And when the live music wraps up, the party isn’t over, Tom Prendergast will take over with a typically eclectic and electric set that will keep the crowd dancing into the wee hours. Known for his impeccable song choices and infectious energy, Tom P guarantees a night of feel-good fun.
The Merch and Record Fair takes place from 12pm to 5pm at The Commercial (46/47 Catherine Street), with free entry. Later, doors open at 8pm for Jinx Lennon’s unmissable live gig, with tickets priced at €10 online (€5 for students/unwaged) or €12 on the door.
Supported by The Commercial/Record Room, Wired 99.9 FM, and Wav Mastering.
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