The city that gave the world "Teenage Kicks" has never stopped producing music worth paying attention to. The Undertones put Derry on the map in the late 1970s, but the punk and new wave energy they embodied fed into something more local and lasting: Derry Indie, a subgenre defined by jangly guitars, introspective lyrics, and melodies shaped by the city's own history and politics. That lineage runs through artists like SOAK and Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy, both originally from the city. On any given night, Waterloo Street anchors the live scene, with Peadar O'Donnell's hosting traditional sessions and the Gweedore Bar ranging from folk to jazz and world music next door. The Nerve Centre provides a more structured 550-capacity platform for emerging local acts, making Derry a city where the pipeline from bedroom musician to live stage remains genuinely active.
Upcoming concerts in Derry
Fri 13 Nov · 20:00
From 34 GBP