- Music
- 26 Mar 24
Padraig Jack will come to Dublin for a headline performance this May.
On Friday, May 31, Padraig Jack will grace the stage at The Cobblestone in Dublin.
The bi-lingual artists has made a name for himself across Ireland. He was a RTE Folk Award nominee for his work that pulls influence from artists like James Taylor, The Eagles and Sinead O’Connor.
His debut album Making Sand which was released in 2020, was named RTE Album of the Week and also received a nomination for an RTE Folk Award for Best Original Song for the track ‘Making Sand’.
Jack works with acclaimed producer John Reynolds and occasionally partners with Barry Ronan when creating new music.
Jack has previously toured with the likes of Miles Hunt from The Wonder Stuff, Damien Dempsey and Sharon Shannon. He also performed in a joint headline show with Cuas at TradFest where he performed his new single ‘Atone’.
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Jack has been performing across the UK, appearing with Miles Hunt of The Wonder Stuff and a tour in Wales. His next album is set to be released later this year with the next single set to be released in May.
Tickets for his show at The Cobblestone will be €22.50 and go on sale Thursday, March 28 at 10 a.m. and can be found here.
Check Out Padraig Jack’s new single ‘Atone’ below: