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Rhob Cunningham
Rhob Cunningham @ Sirius Arts Centre
Sirius Arts Centre
Kilgarvan
3 mai 2024
20:00 UTC+1
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Description du concert
Rhob Cunningham is an Irish folk singer-songwriter originally from Dublin. He has opened for/toured with Joan Baez, Tori Amos, Cathy Davey, John Martyn, Wallis Bird & Gil-Scott Heron. He has contributed to albums by Lisa Hannigan, Villagers, Rónán Ó'Snodaigh & Myles O'Reilly. Cunningham has 10 Independent albums to his name, recorded in 7 countries.
With the impending release of his new album 'Peace, Pity and Pardon', Rhob brings his unique musicianship and depth of lyricism to SIRIUS For the first time presenting an evening of original music from his long-standing repertoire of Irish folk and experimental albums.
Friday, 3 May
8pm (doors: 7.45pm)
Tickets: €20.00 (non-refundable)
Booking via Eventbrite only (for assistance, ask a member of staff at the SIRIUS reception)
Accessibility Note
Our building has accessibility limitations. There are three steps to the front door, but a temporary wheelchair ramp is available upon request. Our toilets are accessed via stairs and are not open to visitors. Public toilets are beside the Titanic Experience, by The Promenade.
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Biographie de Rhob Cunningham
Cunningham has clocked up 10 independently-released albums, recorded in 7 countries, having spent over a decade on the move, taking in residencies in Berlin, Vienna and Paris.
The Dublin native has opened for Joan Baez in Germany, Lisa Hannigan in the Netherlands,
Villagers in France, James Vincent McMorrow in Belgium, LIsa O’Neill in Canada & Wallis Bird in Australia.
Plus d'infoThe Dublin native has opened for Joan Baez in Germany, Lisa Hannigan in the Netherlands,
Villagers in France, James Vincent McMorrow in Belgium, LIsa O’Neill in Canada & Wallis Bird in Australia.
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