Grá Mór

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National Concert Hall, Saturday 6th September

Renowned Irish performer Eimear Crehan is set to deliver an unforgettable one-night-only performance at Dublin’s prestigious National Concert Hall as part of her acclaimed Grá Mór (Big Love) journey. Following the success of her 2024 tour, which captivated audiences across Ireland in cities such as Belfast, Cork, and Galway, this special evening promises to be a celebration of connection, community, and the transformative power of music.

The Programme
Eimear’s performance will blend her signature heartfelt storytelling and powerful vocals with an innovative choral collaboration. Central to the programme are moving renditions of her original compositions and a selection of songs such as Dig it Down, I am Woman and Scars featuring choirs who joined her during the Grá Mór tour. These choirs, scattered among the audience, will create a truly immersive and harmonious experience, filling the hall with the collective joy of shared voices.

Adding an international flavour to the evening, Eimear will be joined by three guest performers from Rwanda – Niyonkuru Bienvenu, Mutoni Eunice, and Ishimwe Alain, bringing rich cultural textures and rhythms to the stage. Accompanied by a full band of world-class musicians, the night will be a captivating fusion of global influences and deeply personal artistry.

Support on the night from participating choirs in this show – Indie Choir, Big Belfast Choir, Community Voices Choir, SUSO Refired, Community & Gospel Choir, Treble Makers Choir & SUSO HarMammies Choir, Voices of Gorey.


Date:
Saturday 6th September
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€35
Address:
National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

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