- Music
- 19 Jun 24
Tickets go on sale this Friday, June 21, and are priced at €26.
Niamh Bury has announced a Dublin headline show at the Liberty Hall Theatre on November 8 of this year.
The tour follows the Irish folk artist's debut album, Yellow Roses, which was released via Claddagh Records earlier this year in March.
The album is 10 tracks long and includes singles like 'Beehive' and 'Who Am I To Tell Him?'. It also features the popular track 'Bite The Bridle', which was inspired by a run-in with a horse in the tourist heartland of Temple Bar.
Bury is known for her folk style and lyrical storytelling, the singers tracks features themes such as her musical family, whom she grew up with in North Dublin, as well as the beauty of the natural world and myths, folk wisdom and science.
Last December, the singer-songwriter took to Other Voices in Dingle, where she played three sets and also performed at the Tradition Now line-up at the National Concert Hall in Dublin earlier in May.
Bury will perform at the All Together Now festival in August and will return to the Other Voices stage later in October, this time in Wales.
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Bury took to Instagram to announce the headline show in Dublin.
"Dublin! So excited to announce a special headline show in the brilliant Liberty Hall Theatre this November. Let's go!" she wrote.
Tickets for the gig go on sale this Friday, 21, at 10 am, are priced at €26 and are available here.
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