Our guide to the best gigs Dublin has to offer this coming week.

Monday 17 February

Pop trio New Rules, featuring Dubliner Ryan Maeney play a show in The Academy. Tickets €15.95 If you missed out, fear not, they’ll be back in The Olympia this November.

Tuesday 18 February

Erotic punks HMLTD return to Dublin for a show in The Sound House following the release of their debut album ‘West of Eden’. Tickets €18.00

TiLT #5 98FM’s Totally Irish present Sprints, Turnstiles & TV People in The Button Factory. Admission as ever is FREE.

18-year-old Dubliner Martin McDonnell plays an upgraded show in Whelan’s main room. Tickets €15.00

Nu-Folk, alternative Bluegrass act The Dead South play a sold out show in Vicar Street.

Wednesday 19 February

Bryce Vine’s debut European tour commences in Dublin’s Academy. Tickets €25.00

“Dance Through It” with Twin Peaks in Whelan’s. Tickets €15.00

Thursday 20 February

Robin Skinner aka Cavetown, will bring his latest album ‘Lemon Boy’ to The Academy Dublin for two nights. Tickets €20.00

Friday 21 February

Aoife Nessa Francis brings her sensational debut album ‘Land Of No Junction’ to The Grand Social. Tickets €12.00

Newcastle’s Richard Dawson plays a sold-out show in Whelan’s

Galway’s Turnstiles join forces with Nerves for a double-headliner Upstairs at Whelan’s. Tickets €10.00

Drogheda’s Modernlove at The Sound House. Tickets €12.00

Nialler9 presents a live show from Cynema aka Peter Fleming at Lost Lane. Doors 11pm – Tickets €7.00

Saturday 22 February

Sheffield’s Reverend and the Makers return to Dublin for an intimate she in The Academy Green Room. Tickets €21.50

The City and Us bring their latest single Just For You to Lost Lane. Tickets €11.80

Sprints launch their latest single in Whelan’s. Tickets €12.80

Sunday 23 February

Take a stroll down memory lane with Kaiser Chiefs and Razorlight in the 3Arena. Tickets from €48.50

A 23-year-old guitar phenomenon Marcus King and band play a sold-out show in Whelan’s