- Music
- 01 May 24
Night Moves, the series of events as part of the Night Time Economy Programme in Drogheda and East Meath, has announced Lisa Lambe as its last gig on May 3.
Irish folk songstress and accomplished theatre actress Lambe is widely known for singing the national anthem at the Aviva Stadium before international football matches. For this show, she will be accompanied by RTÉ Folk Awards’ Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Steve Cooney and supported by Farah Elle and David Sinclair.
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Lambe was recently named Rough Trade’s Rising Star, her voice being described by Hot Press as having a “truly beautiful tone [...] Lambe’s voice is sumptuous and shines brightly.”
Produced by Droichead Arts Centre, Night Moves is a programme which aims to provide new night-time cultural experiences across Drogheda and East Meath with gallery events, yoga and various musical performances across different venues in the region. It is funded under The Arts Council’s Late Night Events Pilot Programme
The final gig of Night Moves at Droichead Arts Center will take place on May 3, with tickets starting from €10. For more information, click here.