Kiki Dee & Carmelo Luggeri

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Dublin Unitarian Church, Friday 28th November

After more than 25 years of enchanting audiences across the UK and Europe, Kiki Dee & Carmelo Luggeri return to Dublin for an unforgettable evening of music, storytelling, and artistry an Dublin Unitarian Church on Friday 28th November . These special concerts in Belfast and Derry form part of The Long Ride Home – Kiki’s final Irish tour before her planned retirement in 2025.

Celebrated for their spellbinding acoustic performances, Kiki and Carmelo bring a rare intimacy to the stage, blending Kiki’s unmistakable voice with Carmelo’s masterful guitar work. Together, they strip their songs to their purest form—creating performances that are heartfelt, emotional, and deeply personal.

Their most recent album, The Long Ride Home (2022), has earned widespread praise for its haunting and reflective songwriting. Fans can expect a moving mix of new material, beloved covers of artists such as Kate Bush, Leonard Cohen, and Frank Sinatra, and, of course, timeless classics including “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” “I Got The Music In Me,” “Loving & Free,” and “Amoureuse.”


Date:
Friday 28th November
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€28.50
Address:
Dublin Unitarian Church, Dublin Unitarian Church, Saint Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland

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