Jamie Duffy

Jamie Duffy

Friday, 6 September 2024, 8.00pm

Prepare to be enchanted by the mesmerizing melodies of Jamie Duffy as he embarks on his highly anticipated Autumn Tour. Originating from the picturesque landscapes of Monaghan, 22-year-old musician and composer Jamie Duffy has emerged as a prominent figure in the music sphere, seamlessly blending traditional, popular, and classical influences to craft a distinctive musical style that captivates with its emotiveness.

Recently gracing the stages of the illustrious National Concert Hall Studio and Belfast Grand Opera House Studio with four sold-out performances, Jamie Duffy’s live show promises an unforgettable spectacle for audiences.

Experience the magic of his groundbreaking debut piece, ‘Solas’, a piano marvel that has amassed over 69 million streams on Spotify alone, marking a historic moment in 2022 as the most streamed debut song by an Irish artist since Hozier’s ‘Take Me To Church’. With a staggering 1.2 million monthly listeners, Jamie Duffy is swiftly ascending to prominence in the music realm, captivating audiences with his soul-stirring compositions.

“His hands fly along the open Steinbeck with such ease that it’s difficult to believe a career in music wasn’t ever in his original plans.” – The Irish Times

Indulge in the celestial experience of stargazing amidst the darkness of the Irish countryside with Jamie’s uplifting instrumental piano composition, ‘Réalta’, and immerse yourself in the cinematic ambiance of his collaboration with Swedish neo-classical composer Peter Sandberg in the haunting track, ‘Eyrie’.

“Classical music can feel very boxed off for a certain group of people, and that shouldn’t be the case.” – Jamie Duffy

Be sure not to miss the chance to witness Jamie Duffy firsthand as he graces the Triskel stage with his Autumn Tour. Jamie is poised to share his musical sincerity with audiences throughout Ireland. Join Jamie Duffy on an unforgettable odyssey through the journey of music!

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Added by Triskel Christchurch on 20 May 2024

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