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- 24 Oct 23
The five-piece Irish punk folk band Ispíní na hÉireann are performing live tonight on Hot Press' Instagram as part of the Y & E series
Watch the raucous group perform live on the Hot Press Y&E Series tonight – supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media
The Hot Press Y&E Series continues tonight – with a special performances lined up every night for 40 days to highlight young and emerging artists, presented in conjunction with he Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media.
Tonight, (October 24th) features what promises to be a special performance from Dublin's own Ispíní na hÉireann at 7pm, streamed live on the Hot Press Instagram.
After honing their chops at some of the best trad and folk sessions in Dublin, the uproarious group – who boast a massive online following – burst onto the scene in a big way last year, with the release of their debut album, the aptly-titled The Hard Working Men. They've maintained a socially-conscious stance on their latest single, 'The Mica'.
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Watch Ispíní na hÉireann on the Hot Press The Y&E Series – supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media – live on the Hot Press Instagram (@hotpressmagazine) at 7pm tonight.
Coming up this week on the Hot Press Y&E series....
Wednesday 25th: Brinda Irani
Initially rising to prominence as a popular busker in Dublin, the teenage singer-songwriter cemented her status as a star-in-the-making with her stunning debut original single, ‘A Shadow’ last year – followed by a string of brilliant tracks in 2023. This year also saw her crowned one of the regional winners in the A New Local Hero talent search.
Thursday 26th: Temi NLA
A Hot Press New Local Hero 2023 finalist, Temi NLA is an 18-year-old prodigy from North Inner-City Dublin. His talent speaks for itself – headlining the Sound House earlier this year before he was legally an adult. So far in 2023 he's unveiled a string of captivating singles, the most recent being the addictive, 'Scared of You'. Inspired by the likes of Chris Brown, Iann Dior and Ne-Yo, this is not an artist to be slept on – bearing an important message to spread to the people – “PUT GOD FIRST”.
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Friday 27th: Siobhán Winifred
Having grown up in an Irish family in the tranquil embrace of Dorset, Siobhan Winifred’s music has deservedly gained plaudits from some notable names in music - including James Bay, Modernlove., and BBC Introducing. Inspired by acts such as Rufus Wainwright, Leonard Cohen, and Alex Turner, her most recent single ‘Killers’ explores navigating complicated relationships with narcissistic individuals - showcasing her innate ability to transform complex human experiences into poignant musical narratives.