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Roisin O

  • Dolans Warehouse 3-4 Dock Rd V94 VH4X Ireland (map)

Róisín O is one of Ireland's most accomplished female vocalists, celebrated for her unrivalled stage performances and songwriting prowess. With roots in folk and alternative pop, and influences from Joni Mitchell to Haim, Róisín O has solidified her reputation as one of Ireland's most brilliant singers, artists, and performers.

Her highly anticipated album Courageous topped the Irish and Independent charts in 2022, marking a pinnacle in her career. Róisín O's music, known for its lyrical depth and exploration of life and self-discovery, resonates deeply with fans. Her lively, energetic, and undeniably infectious stage presence transforms every live show into an unforgettable experience.

The past three years have seen unprecedented momentum in her solo career, highlighted by the release of her number 1 Irish album, two national tours, and now a world tour. Hit tracks such as "Heart + Bones," "Better Now," and the top 20 single "2023," along with "Stolen," a co-write with Gavin James, continue to make waves both at home and abroad. Róisín O boasts three top 10 Irish singles, several radio hits, and has shared the stage with internationally renowned artists.

In 2023, Róisín O headlined summer festivals and completed a sold-out UK & Irish Tour. 2024 see’s Róisín taking her captivating stage show to Europe, the USA, Australia, and the UAE. Finishing her impressive run with a series of Irish Shows. Her exceptional talent as both a singer and songwriter, coupled with her undeniable stage presence, cements her status as one of Ireland's most brilliant female performers.

Please note all gigs are over 18’s unless specified.

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No refunds will be offered unless the Event is cancelled.

Door and stage times, subject to change.

Please note all ticket prices include a booking charge.

On street parking.

Earlier Event: 1 November
Amble - SOLD OUT
Later Event: 2 November
Mary Coughlan