Eimear Crehan Live at St.Mary's Church, Maynooth (Event Over)

At St. Marys Church, Maynooth, 2 Parson Street, Maynooth, Kildare
Wednesday 1st June - Doors 7.30pm | Show 8pm

Tickets: € 16.00

15 Plus 1 Online Booking Fee 

Supported by Ross A. Special guest Sadhbh Keane 

After years of singing funk and rock, and performing at Electric Picnic, Oxegen, Eimear went on to release a solo album ’SCARS' in Nov 2018 and her second album QUIVER in 2022. Since then she has been touring full-time, supporting and duetting with artists like Jack L, Mary Coughlan and more recently The Conoras. 

Over lockdown Eimear took every opportunity to do online streams and then shows wherever possible. These have included theatre shows to restricted audiences and outdoor gigs such as Strawberry Sessions in Lutteralstown Castle, and September Sessions in association with Sea Sessions in Bundoran. Eimear was recently recognised by The Riverbank Arts Centre as their choice artist, and she won their music bursary for 2021. She went on to release her highly anticipated second album in March of this year, to a sold out Sugar Club. This album has received rave reviews and the title track Quiver has gotten radio play, as well as heading for 10,00 streams on Spotify. 

Quiver is a beautiful mix of songs about love, life and the human condition. Eimears soulful voice tells these stories so well. This album is a personal one, a follow up to the well-received album ‘Scars’ with her sound developed to a new deeper level. Eimears voice carries lots of emotion and takes listeners on a journey. Eimears vocals have been compared to Adele, Alison Moyet, Cyndi Lauper and Mary Coughlan. 

There is nothing Eimear likes more than to connect with her audience and take listeners with her as she so honestly and beautifully sings these songs about what it means to be alive.

Supported by Kildare County Council and funded under the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media's Local Live Performance Programming Scheme

Supported by Kildare County Council and funded under the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media's Local Live Performance Programming Scheme.




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