Eleanor McEvoy Announces Irish Tour Dates!
“McEvoy sounds like the sort of woman who might greet you with a bottle of red one night and a rolling pin the next” (Truck & Driver Magazine)
Bathed in the gentle glow of a solitary spotlight, she steps onto a stage, set with a range of instruments. She picks up her electric guitar and walks to the microphone.
What follows has been entrancing audiences around the world for decades…
“My name is Eleanor McEvoy – this is what I do.”
Fresh from her acclaimed performances in Australia, renowned singer-songwriter Eleanor McEvoy is gearing up to embark on an extensive tour across her homeland of Ireland, captivating audiences with her soul-stirring music. The tour, which includes an array of intimate Irish venues, will precede dates in Germany and the UK.
McEvoy’s performances are celebrated for their alchemical effect on listeners, weaving together melodies and lyrics that resonate deeply, mending hearts and uplifting spirits with every note sung.
As the composer, co-performer, and producer of “A Woman’s Heart,” the title track of the best-selling Irish album in history, McEvoy’s influence on Irish folk music is profound. The song continues to captivate audiences and was recently featured in the award-winning TV show “Derry Girls.”
Her latest single, “South Anne Street,” from the album ‘Gimme Some Wine,’ has struck a chord both at home and internationally. The song paints a vivid scene of chance encounters and nostalgic moments, embodying a blend of specificity and universal emotion.
Additionally, “Scarlet Angels,” inspired by McEvoy’s work on the ‘Woman’s Heart Orchestrated’ concerts, has become a beloved staple of her repertoire, with audiences eagerly joining in.
One of McEvoy’s most impactful songs, “Sophie,” described by The Guardian’s David Smith as “an anthem that is touching, inspiring, and consoling thousands of anorexic girls around the world,” continues to resonate globally and is used in treatment centers to aid those struggling with eating disorders.
Eleanor McEvoy’s Irish Tour Dates:
Fri 7th June: The Seanti, Waterford
Sat 8th June: The Whale, Greystones
Fri. 14th June: Esker Arts Centre, Tullamore, Co Offaly
15th June: Dolan’s, Limerick
Fri 21st June: The Dock, Carrick-On-Shannon
Sat 22nd June: Riverbank Arts Centre, Newbridge
Fri. 28th June: Mill Theatre, Dundrum
Sat 29th June: Wexford Arts Centre
19th July: Sea Church, Ballycotton
July 20th: St. Matthews, Baltimore
21st July: Forest Fest, Emo Village
26th July: Cornerstone, Gurteeney, Galway
Don’t miss this captivating tour as Eleanor McEvoy shares her extraordinary talent and heartfelt music with audiences across Ireland. For ticketing and further information, visit Eleanor McEvoy’s official website.
For dates & links for tickets go to www.eleanormcevoy.com
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