As large numbers of farmers, hauliers, bus drivers, and agricultural contractors continue to protest fuel costs around the country, a number of live musical sessions have taken place.
On O’Connell Street, Dublin crowds gathered around to listen to rebel songs and other favourites.
A horse received a warm welcome as the strum of a guitar was heard, and the crowd sang along.
Spancill Hill could be heard playing over the loudspeakers on O’Connell Street.
Yesterday, the government threatened to use the Defence Forces to remove protesters from the streets, as leaders continued to refuse to engage with their demands to cap fuel prices while the spike in costs due to the conflict in Iran and carbon taxes continues.
Others provided food and refreshments for the protestors. Since yesterday, a GoFundMe started by popular internet personality Michael McCarthy has raised just under €80,000 for the support of those taking part.
A band of three guitarists, a tin whistle player, and an accordion player entertained the crowd in Cashel, Co Tipperary, perched on top of a trailer.
In Gorey, Co. Wexford, a band played on the roads which were closed due to the protest.
In Tipperary, the Galtee Mountain Boy sung from a Truck