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Online, Friday 5th June

NCH Live Stream Series: Paul Noonan – Solo.

Four concerts streamed live from the NCH stage starting Friday 29th of May with celebrated Irish mezzo-soprano and star of the international opera stage Tara Erraught and pianist Dearbhla Collins performing Songs of Comfort & Hope. This will be followed by Bell X1 front man Paul Noonan (Friday June 5th), acclaimed Irish folk singer/songwriter Lisa O'Neill (June 12th) and renowned Irish pianist Barry Douglas (June 19th). All concerts will be available worldwide to view on NCH YouTube channel (click on image above), Facebook and RTÉ.ie. Join the conversation on Twitter at 7.30pm before each concert where broadcaster John Kelly will take over the @NCH_Music account for live discussion. #NCHLIVE.

Paul Noonan is a Dublin based songwriter, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist. He is best known as the frontman of the Irish group Bell X1 and as a solo artist and collaborator on various musical projects including Printer Clips, Starboard Home, and Imagining Ireland :21st Century Song.

“I am hugely grateful for the opportunity to get out of the house and connect with people, from the NCH stage… Living as we are without most of the ways of being in each others' orbits, it feels like these kinds of concerts can help still our racing minds and bring us a little closer. There'll be Bell X1 songs, and more from other projects, and I'll try to react to hollers as they come in on the ticker-tape!”Paul Noonan.


Date:
Friday 5th June
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
Free

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