

Cara Dillon
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October 28th 2025
Voice of an angel, an incredible note perfect voice even with a little cold she had bless her. I’ve been to many many gigs and I’ve never heard a voice like it so perfect. Lovely to be at such a small intimate venue and to meet them after in person. Enjoyed the stories in between songs and the way Sam & her bounce off each other is just lovely and such warm and down to earth people 😊
Alstonefield, United Kingdom@Village Hall

Claire
October 20th 2025
Great concert in a lovely small intimate setting.
Always a pleasure to see both Cara and Sam performing together!
Beautiful stories attached to Cara’s music
Corsham, United Kingdom@The Pound Arts Centre

July 28th 2025
I think this must be the tenth time we have seen Cara. The Minack is the perfect venue although this is definitely weather dependant. Having last seen her with Sam at Calstock Arts Centre where she performed a couple of her poems from the ‘Coming home’ book and album and sang a selection of tracks from previous albums, we left happy and contented. However this performance, I am sorry to say left us far from satisfied. Cara was accompanied, as usual by Sam and additionally a trio of musicians namely bassist, cellist and an excellent multi instrumentalist on guitars, fiddle and flute. Hampered by the weather Cara spent perhaps as much time explaining the relevance of her poetry as reciting them. Songs, from previous albums were few and far between with Black is the colour and The Parting Glass being highlights. Rain showers continued to interupt the flow of the set and a last minute decision to erect a gazebo over the band was an inspired move. I assume that The Minack has a definitive cut off point as after the perhaps very apt Parting Glass the band left the stage with a wave and no encore was offered.
I cast my mind back to a London gig where Cara was accompanied by a full traditional band pipes and all with the excellent John Smith performing a duet with Cara on “If I prove false” . Such a brilliant concert. Perhaps a return to those days would please us long supporting fans.
Porthcurno, United Kingdom@The Minack Theatre
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About Cara Dillon
In the world of music, few luminaries shine as brightly as Cara Dillon. Known for her captivating live performances, this Irish singer seldom fails to leave audiences spellbound with her breathtaking voice and emotional delivery. Born in Dungiven and surrounded and infused with the rich cultural heritage of her native County Derry, Cara has risen to become one of the finest exponents of traditional Irish song anywhere in the world. Possessing a rare and unique voice that has been lauded since her very beginnings winning the All Ireland singing trophy aged only 14. Together with her husband and musical partner, Sam Lakeman, she has successfully steered an eclectic musical path defying the typical pigeonholes that hinder most artists in her genre. Celebrated for entwining traditional and contemporary elements she has earned both commercial success and astonishing critical acclaim.
Her most recent album "Coming Home" was shortlisted for the Northern Ireland Music Prize in November 2024. The subsequent live show, which features a stunning blend of spoken word, song, and storytelling, has enjoyed 3 sell-out UK and Irish tours since Cara first performed her new pieces in Autumn 2023. Including selling out the Grand Opera House in Belfast, The Guildhall in Derry and Kings Place in London among others.
"This is a beautiful piece of work that pulls at you like a vintage Heaney poem." - NI Music Prize
"It might just be the best album she has ever released." - The Irish Independent
"This immersive tapestry stops you in your tracks: it demands that you listen." - RnR
Cara's reach is truly global with fans to be found all over the world. She’s won countless awards and accolades including “Album Of The Year” at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, The Meteor Music Award for “Best Irish Female”, and Tatler’s “Woman Of The Year in Music” and has appeared in prestigious concert halls and at festivals the world over. Her breadth of appeal stems from a remarkable career that continually places her home and culture at the very heart of her music and began with her singing with the likes of De Dannan and Óige as a teenager, being signed to legendary indie record label Rough Trade, providing the title track and narration for a Disney film, appearing with Symphony Orchestras in England, Scotland, Ireland and beyond, all leading to contemporary superstars such as Ed Sheeran, Ellie Goulding, and Sam Smith citing her as an influence.
Whether she's singing her native traditional songs of lost love and emigration, or original compositions, you will be hard pressed to find a more emotive and captivating performer. Cara Dillon is at the very top of her field and one has the feeling she'll remain there for a very long time.
Her most recent album "Coming Home" was shortlisted for the Northern Ireland Music Prize in November 2024. The subsequent live show, which features a stunning blend of spoken word, song, and storytelling, has enjoyed 3 sell-out UK and Irish tours since Cara first performed her new pieces in Autumn 2023. Including selling out the Grand Opera House in Belfast, The Guildhall in Derry and Kings Place in London among others.
"This is a beautiful piece of work that pulls at you like a vintage Heaney poem." - NI Music Prize
"It might just be the best album she has ever released." - The Irish Independent
"This immersive tapestry stops you in your tracks: it demands that you listen." - RnR
Cara's reach is truly global with fans to be found all over the world. She’s won countless awards and accolades including “Album Of The Year” at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, The Meteor Music Award for “Best Irish Female”, and Tatler’s “Woman Of The Year in Music” and has appeared in prestigious concert halls and at festivals the world over. Her breadth of appeal stems from a remarkable career that continually places her home and culture at the very heart of her music and began with her singing with the likes of De Dannan and Óige as a teenager, being signed to legendary indie record label Rough Trade, providing the title track and narration for a Disney film, appearing with Symphony Orchestras in England, Scotland, Ireland and beyond, all leading to contemporary superstars such as Ed Sheeran, Ellie Goulding, and Sam Smith citing her as an influence.
Whether she's singing her native traditional songs of lost love and emigration, or original compositions, you will be hard pressed to find a more emotive and captivating performer. Cara Dillon is at the very top of her field and one has the feeling she'll remain there for a very long time.
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Genres:
Acoustic Music., Spoken Word, Spoken Word Poetry, Traditional Folk, Traditional Irish, Contemporary Irish Music, Folk, Irish Folk, Traditional Irish Ballads
Hometown:
Dungiven, United Kingdom
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Fan Reviews

October 28th 2025
Voice of an angel, an incredible note perfect voice even with a little cold she had bless her. I’ve been to many many gigs and I’ve never heard a voice like it so perfect. Lovely to be at such a small intimate venue and to meet them after in person. Enjoyed the stories in between songs and the way Sam & her bounce off each other is just lovely and such warm and down to earth people 😊
Alstonefield, United Kingdom@Village Hall

Claire
October 20th 2025
Great concert in a lovely small intimate setting.
Always a pleasure to see both Cara and Sam performing together!
Beautiful stories attached to Cara’s music
Corsham, United Kingdom@The Pound Arts Centre

July 28th 2025
I think this must be the tenth time we have seen Cara. The Minack is the perfect venue although this is definitely weather dependant. Having last seen her with Sam at Calstock Arts Centre where she performed a couple of her poems from the ‘Coming home’ book and album and sang a selection of tracks from previous albums, we left happy and contented. However this performance, I am sorry to say left us far from satisfied. Cara was accompanied, as usual by Sam and additionally a trio of musicians namely bassist, cellist and an excellent multi instrumentalist on guitars, fiddle and flute. Hampered by the weather Cara spent perhaps as much time explaining the relevance of her poetry as reciting them. Songs, from previous albums were few and far between with Black is the colour and The Parting Glass being highlights. Rain showers continued to interupt the flow of the set and a last minute decision to erect a gazebo over the band was an inspired move. I assume that The Minack has a definitive cut off point as after the perhaps very apt Parting Glass the band left the stage with a wave and no encore was offered.
I cast my mind back to a London gig where Cara was accompanied by a full traditional band pipes and all with the excellent John Smith performing a duet with Cara on “If I prove false” . Such a brilliant concert. Perhaps a return to those days would please us long supporting fans.
Porthcurno, United Kingdom@The Minack Theatre
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About Cara Dillon
In the world of music, few luminaries shine as brightly as Cara Dillon. Known for her captivating live performances, this Irish singer seldom fails to leave audiences spellbound with her breathtaking voice and emotional delivery. Born in Dungiven and surrounded and infused with the rich cultural heritage of her native County Derry, Cara has risen to become one of the finest exponents of traditional Irish song anywhere in the world. Possessing a rare and unique voice that has been lauded since her very beginnings winning the All Ireland singing trophy aged only 14. Together with her husband and musical partner, Sam Lakeman, she has successfully steered an eclectic musical path defying the typical pigeonholes that hinder most artists in her genre. Celebrated for entwining traditional and contemporary elements she has earned both commercial success and astonishing critical acclaim.
Her most recent album "Coming Home" was shortlisted for the Northern Ireland Music Prize in November 2024. The subsequent live show, which features a stunning blend of spoken word, song, and storytelling, has enjoyed 3 sell-out UK and Irish tours since Cara first performed her new pieces in Autumn 2023. Including selling out the Grand Opera House in Belfast, The Guildhall in Derry and Kings Place in London among others.
"This is a beautiful piece of work that pulls at you like a vintage Heaney poem." - NI Music Prize
"It might just be the best album she has ever released." - The Irish Independent
"This immersive tapestry stops you in your tracks: it demands that you listen." - RnR
Cara's reach is truly global with fans to be found all over the world. She’s won countless awards and accolades including “Album Of The Year” at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, The Meteor Music Award for “Best Irish Female”, and Tatler’s “Woman Of The Year in Music” and has appeared in prestigious concert halls and at festivals the world over. Her breadth of appeal stems from a remarkable career that continually places her home and culture at the very heart of her music and began with her singing with the likes of De Dannan and Óige as a teenager, being signed to legendary indie record label Rough Trade, providing the title track and narration for a Disney film, appearing with Symphony Orchestras in England, Scotland, Ireland and beyond, all leading to contemporary superstars such as Ed Sheeran, Ellie Goulding, and Sam Smith citing her as an influence.
Whether she's singing her native traditional songs of lost love and emigration, or original compositions, you will be hard pressed to find a more emotive and captivating performer. Cara Dillon is at the very top of her field and one has the feeling she'll remain there for a very long time.
Her most recent album "Coming Home" was shortlisted for the Northern Ireland Music Prize in November 2024. The subsequent live show, which features a stunning blend of spoken word, song, and storytelling, has enjoyed 3 sell-out UK and Irish tours since Cara first performed her new pieces in Autumn 2023. Including selling out the Grand Opera House in Belfast, The Guildhall in Derry and Kings Place in London among others.
"This is a beautiful piece of work that pulls at you like a vintage Heaney poem." - NI Music Prize
"It might just be the best album she has ever released." - The Irish Independent
"This immersive tapestry stops you in your tracks: it demands that you listen." - RnR
Cara's reach is truly global with fans to be found all over the world. She’s won countless awards and accolades including “Album Of The Year” at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, The Meteor Music Award for “Best Irish Female”, and Tatler’s “Woman Of The Year in Music” and has appeared in prestigious concert halls and at festivals the world over. Her breadth of appeal stems from a remarkable career that continually places her home and culture at the very heart of her music and began with her singing with the likes of De Dannan and Óige as a teenager, being signed to legendary indie record label Rough Trade, providing the title track and narration for a Disney film, appearing with Symphony Orchestras in England, Scotland, Ireland and beyond, all leading to contemporary superstars such as Ed Sheeran, Ellie Goulding, and Sam Smith citing her as an influence.
Whether she's singing her native traditional songs of lost love and emigration, or original compositions, you will be hard pressed to find a more emotive and captivating performer. Cara Dillon is at the very top of her field and one has the feeling she'll remain there for a very long time.
Show More
Genres:
Acoustic Music., Spoken Word, Spoken Word Poetry, Traditional Folk, Traditional Irish, Contemporary Irish Music, Folk, Irish Folk, Traditional Irish Ballads
Hometown:
Dungiven, United Kingdom
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