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Fri 4 Jul, 8pm
Sat 5 Jul, 8pm
Sun 6 Jul, 8pm

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Lisa O’Neill

Three-Night Residency


Following her stunning recent sold-out Symphony for the Moons shows at Dublin’s National Concert Hall with the National Symphony Orchestra and London’s Barbican with the Britten Sinfonia in December, and a residency earlier in the new year at The Gate Theatre, Lisa O’Neill announces new dates across Ireland and the UK including a three-night residency at Pavilion Theatre in Dún Laoghaire. Lisa is currently writing new material for her next album.

Having recently released a new single which features vocals from Libertines' Peter Doherty, Homeless In The Thousands (Dublin in the Digital Age) is a song Lisa felt compelled to write in response to the growing issue of homelessness in Dublin. This is not the first time O’Neill has written about social injustices on the cusp of a change. Songs like Rock the Machine about unemployment in the Dublin dock lands, When Cash Was King about the move to a cashless society and Violet Gibson about the Irish woman who attempted to assassinate Mussolini in 1926. 

It’s been a remarkable few years for Cavan songwriter. Her acclaimed last album All of This Is Chance ranked highly on many critics 2023’s Albums of The Year Lists. Amongst the wealth of praise, Gideon Coe at BBC 6 Music picked it as his Album Of The Year. It was No. 3 in Mojo Magazine’s Folk Albums Of The Year and Bob Boilen at NPR deemed it his No.3 Album of The Year.  It also featured in Songlines’, Uncut Magazine’s and The Quietus’s Albums of the Year lists. May 2023 also saw Lisa make a memorable appearance on Later with Jools Holland. Her songs have been used in Peaky Blinders and the drama series Say Nothing.