Matt Molloy, John Carty & Brian McGrath | The Breath

Matt Molloy, John Carty & Brian McGrath | The Breath

Friday, 1 August 2025, 7.30pm
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Matt Molloy is a true legend of Irish music and has been member of some of the most influential bands in traditional music, including The Bothy Band, Planxty and The Chieftains. His three solo albums, as well as his trio recording with Tommy Peoples and Paul Brady in the late 70’s brought flute playing to a new level.

Born in London but living in Boyle for over 25 years, John Carty has established himself among the elite of Irish traditional musicians. With three solo fiddle albums, two banjo albums, two group albums and a sprinkling of recorded tenor guitar and flute music recordings under his belt, John Carty’s musical prowess has grown to great heights. He is also a member of the bands At the Racket and Patrick Street. Most recently John arranged and played all the traditional music elements in the film Brooklyn.

Brian McGrath’s subtle and imaginative playing is the perfect accompaniment to Matt and John’s unique duet. Brian has toured extensively, playing with all the biggest names in Irish traditional music, including Frankie Gavin, Noel Hill, Dé Dannan and Eleanor Shanley to name a few.

“…it doesn’t get much better than this” Hotpress

Ríoghnach Connolly & The Breath are a powerful and genre-blurring force, blending folk, rock, jazz, and traditional influences into something entirely their own. Fronted by the magnetic Ríoghnach Connolly — a singer, flautist, and poet from Armagh — the band is known for its emotionally charged performances, rich soundscapes, and fearless songwriting. Ríoghnach’s voice, both raw and tender, lies at the heart of The Breath’s music, delivering songs of resilience, memory, and connection with striking honesty.

Formed in Manchester, they create a lush, cinematic sound that seamlessly blends Connolly’s Irish traditional roots with ambient grooves, jazz textures, and soulful melodies. The Breath have released critically acclaimed albums on Peter Gabriel’s Real World Records, including Carry Your Kin and Let the Cards Fall, earning praise for their lyrical depth and expansive musical vision.

“Folk roots but different horizons... the jaw-droppingly stunning, woozy voice of Ríoghnach Connolly” - The Guardian

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