On RTÉ this week: CHALK, Miles Kane, Travy & Annie-Dog

On RTÉ this week: CHALK, Miles Kane, Travy & Annie-Dog

March 10, 2026

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We're well into the swing of things now as we return to Dingle for another hour of music and conversation in Episode 3 of Other Voices!

With performances from the Church of St James and the IMRO Other Room, we'll be hitting your screens at 11pm on Thursday 12th March.

Joining us this week: CHALK, Miles Kane, Travy & Annie-Dog

CHALK by Rich Gilligan

CHALK

Belfast’s CHALK bring a visceral, industrial-edged energy to St James’ Church. A mix of gritty techno rhythms and jagged post-punk, their huge sound in that small space is the best kind of intense. Having recently sequestered themselves in rural Ireland to record new material (their debut album Crystalpunk is out this Friday, March 13th!), the duo of Ross Cullen and Benedict Goddard arrive in Dingle at the height of a meteoric rise.

Huw Stephens and Miles Kane by Rich Gilligan

MILES KANE

With a career spanning twenty years - from The Little Flames and The Last Shadow Puppets to his brilliant solo work - Miles Kane brings a lifetime of craft to the Church stage. Sharing songs from his latest record, Sunlight In The Shadows, he delivers a performance full of swagger and that signature melodic charm that reminds us why he’s one of the best in the business.

Travy by Rich Gilligan

TRAVY

Nigerian-born and Ireland-bred, Travy brought an incredible, high-energy set to the Church that had the pews hopping. It was a landmark performance from an artist who has become one of the most consistent and successful voices in modern Irish rap, with his debut solo project SPOOKY debuting at No.1 in the Irish Official Albums chart just last year.

Annie-Dog by Rich Gilligan

ANNIE-DOG

Dublin indie auteur Annie-Dog creates a world that feels both bittersweet and mesmerising. Her DIY approach to alt-pop has already caught the ear of everyone from The Fader to BBC Radio 1, and her performance in the IMRO Other Room is just gorgeous. It’s a haunting, shape-shifting set that pulls from a huge range of influences, and if you're not a fan yet, you will be now!

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Other Voices airs every Thursday on RTÉ2. You can also catch up worldwide on the RTÉ Player.

Coming up this series:

  • Episode 4: Thu 19 March: The Scratch, Sorcha Richardson & Seán McKeon
  • Episode 5: Thu 26 March: Gruff Rhys, Ye Vagabonds, KhakiKid, RÓIS, Melin Melyn, Panic Shack, Sorry & Master Peace
  • Episode 6: Thu 2 April: Dermot Kennedy Special

Catch up on the series so far:

  • Episode 1: Michael D. Higgins & Myles O’Reilly, Amble, Dove Ellis, Florence Road & MOIO
  • Episode 2: Dry Cleaning, shame, Jessy Blakemore & DUG

Other Voices Dingle 2025 was made possible with the support of Reed, Government of Ireland, Department of Culture, Communications and Sport, RTÉ, Walls Construction, Kerry County Council & IMRO. Other Voices Cardigan was produced by South Wind Blows in partnership with Mwldan and Triongl, with support from the Welsh Government, the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Ceredigion County Council and the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, and BBC Cymru Wales.

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