26 Sep

Andy Irvine

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Andy Irvine

Legendary Irish singer/songwriter Andy Irvine is coming to perform at The dlr Mill Theatre. With his impressive repertoire of Irish traditional songs and dexterous Balkan dance tunes, he creates an exciting new fusion of Irish and World Music not to be missed.

Having travelled the world with bands such as Sweeney’s Men, Patrick Street, Planxty, and more recently Mozaik, Andy continues to pursue new combinations and styles of music. He has broadened his musical horizons over the course of his forty-year career to encompass the musical styles of countries he visits, such as the Balkan folk style of playing.

Between the achievements of his solo, group work and collaborations, he is a highly revered troubadour of the Irish music world.  Andy Irvine never fails to deliver a pulsating, heartfelt performance!

Andy is like an old friend.  I’ve known his unique voice for so long – from Sweeney’s Men to Planxty, from his duo with Paul Brady to his solo performances.  His singing is pure emotion.  His playing is both delicate and energetic.  Andy invented the interlaces of bouzouki, mandolin and mandola in Irish music.  He’s often been mimicked, but never equalled. 

Andy Irvine is Woody Guthrie’s representative on earth.   Hot Press

Andy Irvine has been one of Ireland’s most creative talents for over 20 years.  Boston Globe

The concert was an unqualified success, Irvine delivering a wonderfully diverse set that included traditional and contemporary Irish songs, American songs and Bulgarian dance tunes.  Toronto Star

Andy Irvine’s live solo performance was informative, witty, intense, full of a love for the music, which he transmitted to the audience with an honesty that only the truly committed can attain.  Auckland Festival

His forte, his genius is playing his mandolin, mandola and bouzouki.  I have never heard such clarity of sound, such perfect and precise rhythmic variations or such brilliant melodic figures from this family of instruments.  San Francisco Examiner

Irvine turned in a dazzling display of one-man-bandsmanship.  The Scotsman

  • €25
  • 8pm
  • 2 hours
  • Music

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