Ahead of the Curve – Women in Music Brigit 2026

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Curveball, Saturday 31st January

Following the sold-out ‘Little Women at Little Whelan's' gig as part of Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women in 2025, Frances Wilde and special guests present a night of music by women in Dublin's music scene.

Dream-folk artist Ais L released her debut single ‘Strangers' in 2025 – blending folk sound with experimental rock and electronic music. April Cleary also released her first single last year – ‘Jitters'. April has collaborated with Wilde on a number of sold-out gigs in Dublin. Frances Wilde is a folk singer-songwriter living in North Co Dublin. Headlining the night is Miranda Faul, a singer-songwriter who blends folk, pop, R&B, and soul to create a distinct style.


Date:
Saturday 31st January
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€10
Address:
Curveball, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

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