Lisa O'Neill : Tones That Are Tender And Tones That Are Gruff - RESCHEDULED
Lisa O'Neill: Tones that are tender and Tones that are Gruff originally scheduled to take place at the National Concert Hall on Sunday 20th March at 8 pm will now take place on Saturday 26th November 2022 at 8 pm
Ticket holders will automatically be transferred to the new date.
Lisa O’Neill will be joined by Seamus Fogarty, Kú and Ruth O'Mahony-Brady
Lisa O’Neill is a songwriter like no other. Her roots may be sourced in folk and traditional music but her work opens up a landscape beyond any settled sense of the genre. For this once-off curated show, Lisa gathers together with fellow writers and composers as they perform their songs, explore their origins, share their stories.
Irish alt-folk and electronica alchemist Seamus Fogarty released his third album A Bag Of Eyes at the end of 2020. His second album for Domino Records follows on from the success of 2017’s much-lauded The Curious Hand, a ‘stunning, mercurial album’ that was awarded 5/5 by The Guardian. He released his debut full-length, God Damn You Mountain, on cult Scottish label Fence Records in 2012.
Ruth O'Mahony-Brady is a pianist, vocalist and composer from Dublin. Inspired by the synthesis of acoustic elements with electronic textures, her music seeks to combine her beginnings as a classical pianist with her penchant for vintage synths, organs and drum machines.
Kú is Kilian (vocals and guitar), Cotsy Caulfield (fiddle), Kinko (bodhrán) and Tom Mulrooney (bass). Emerging from the Dublin folk scene Kú, perform original works exclusively. Their influences are primarily traditional and folk music, as well as the city of Dublin itself.