Sat, 14 Mar - Mon, 16 Mar
Wood Quay Amphitheatre




Her songs are shaped by fingerpicked guitar, rich, expressive vocals — described by KLOF as “vocals that melt the hearts of angels” — and lyricism that is both profound and playfully observant, drawing audiences in with its warmth and authenticity. She has released two studio albums, Glenaphuca (2021) and HOME (2023), both of which received strong support across BBC Radio, RTÉ Radio 1, and Folk Radio UK.
“An arrestingly good vocalist and songwriter” John O’Regan, Living Tradition
“The delightful sound of a musician who is both an accomplished composer of original material and a torchbearer keeping alive traditional styles and song"- KLOF
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Sat, 14 Mar - Mon, 16 Mar
Wood Quay Amphitheatre
Sat, 14 Mar
National Concert Hall
Thu, 12 Mar
Whyte Recital Hall, Royal Irish Academy of Music