Lisa O’Neill

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Gate Theatre, Wednesday 22nd January - Thursday 23rd January

For the first time, Foggy Notions will partner with the Gate to present LISA O’NEILL live at Gate Theatre, on Wednesday 22nd and Thursday 23rd January 2025.

Songwriter Lisa O’Neill is one of the most singular and exciting talents in Irish music today. Lisa has released five albums to date, the last being 2023’s hugely acclaimed All of This Is Chance on Rough Trade. In 2019 she won the RTÉ Radio Folk Award for Best Original Track, she has been nominated for several BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and she has been nominated twice for the Choice Music Prize. In November of '24 she performed a full concert with the National Symphony Orchestra at the National Concert Hall.


Date:
Wednesday 22nd January - Thursday 23rd January
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€37.50
Address:
Gate Theatre, Rotunda, Dublin, Ireland

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