News
Damien Rice cancels from Splendour - The Waifs fly in to replace
by cecbuzz, 1st August, 2007
Damien Rice has been forced to cancel his upcoming appearance at Splendour in the Grass due to exhaustion - the singer had already pulled out from Pentaport and Fuji festivals last weekend and was hoping to fulfil his Splendour obligations
News
Splendour second line-up announced
by cecbuzz, 27th June, 2007
Splendour's second line-up has been announced - joining the likes of Arctic Monkeys and Bloc Party will be a slew of great international and local acts including Damien Rice, The Panics, OK GO, Sneaky Sound System and Midnight Juggernauts.
Reviews
Damien Rice, Fionn Regan @ The Tivoli, Brisbane 25/02/07
by JWatson, 4th March, 2007
On Sunday the 25th of February 2007 Costin Street the Valley was lined with eager punters queued to witness the brilliance that is Damien Rice at The Tivoli, Brisbane. Disappointed they were not with Rice delivering a mammoth two and a half hour set to a
Feature
Damien Rice: an album revealed
by cecbuzz, 20th February, 2007
Dublin's favourite son, Damien Rice has come a long way since he started out crooning tunes with his rock band Juniper. Now best known as the king of folk rock Rice achieved mainstream acclaim when two of his tracks featured on the Hollywood flick, Closer
Reviews
Damien Rice, Fionn Reagan @ Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide, (17/02/07)
by Bobby_Tyger, 18th February, 2007
Live for one night only.... Damien Rice and band play a spellbinder at Thebarton Theatre.
International News
Stars line up for Live Earth concerts
by disasterplan, 16th February, 2007
Al Gore has announced plans for seven 24-hour concerts aimed at raising awareness of environmental and climate change issues.
Release
Damien Rice - 9
by caitie park, 27th November, 2006
Damien Rice has had his heartbroken, in his new album he reveals all
Reviews
Damien Rice, Carla Werner @ Gaelic Club, 25/10/04
by gregtownley, 11th November, 2004
A great show from Damien Rice. I have never been at a gig where the crowd was so captured by the performer from the minute he took the stage, no one in the crowd spoke until every song was finished and once the last chord was struck the room filled with a
