Ready to dive into a musical journey that’s as bold as it is eclectic? Mark your calendars for 2FM Alternative with Dan Hegarty on Monday, January 12, 2026, where the playlist is anything but ordinary. But here’s where it gets controversial: in an era dominated by algorithms and playlists, does radio still hold the power to surprise us? Dan Hegarty thinks so, and this episode is proof. To tune in via RTÉ.ie’s radio and podcast services, you’ll need to disable any ad blockers or whitelist the site—a small step for a big payoff.
The lineup kicks off with Moby’s timeless ‘Honey’, a track that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. Then, Bar Italia’s ‘Omni Shambles’ throws a curveball with its chaotic yet captivating energy. Grimes’ ‘Flesh Without Blood’ follows, blending futuristic pop with raw emotion, while Ria Rua’s ‘Movin’ keeps the momentum going with its infectious rhythm.
And this is the part most people miss: the spotlight on Kingfishr, whose live performance at Eurosonic 2025 is nothing short of mesmerizing. From the haunting ‘I Cried, I Wept’ to the anthemic ‘The Saviour’ and the moody ‘Shadow’, their set is a masterclass in storytelling through sound. But it doesn’t stop there—an exclusive interview with Kingfishr offers a peek behind the curtain, followed by more live tracks like ‘Eyes Don’t Lie’, ‘Anyway’, and ‘Caroline’.
To close, Lankum’s ‘Ghost Town’ delivers a hauntingly beautiful finale, leaving you with chills and a newfound appreciation for the power of alternative music.
Bold question for you: In a world where music is endlessly curated, do live performances and radio shows still hold the magic to unite and surprise us? Let us know in the comments—we’re all ears!