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Mountshannon Arts Festival (29 May - 02 June)
Mary Coughlan Tops the Bill
at Mountshannon Arts Festival
Renowned Irish jazz and blues singer Mary Coughlan is set to take centre stage at this year’s Mountshannon Arts Festival, leading an outstanding line-up of musical performances. Known for her raw, soulful voice and deeply emotive storytelling, Coughlan’s headline act promises an unforgettable evening for festivalgoers. She will perform at the Catholic Church in Mountshannon on Friday, 30 May at 8 pm.
Her appearance perfectly encapsulates this year’s festival theme of ‘Evolution’, with both the Galway singer and the East Clare event having made storied journeys over the decades. Coughlan's fame as one of the country’s foremost jazz and blues performer saw her inspired by the likes of Billie Holiday and Bessie Smith, though her catalogue includes influences by music’s many genres. Now, as she celebrates with a 40th-anniversary tour, her evolution finds her exploring a little-known side of the music of Peggy Lee.
While it is nearly four months to the June Bank Holiday festival, the organising committee are well advanced in putting together a programme that will continue to build on previous years’ success. Drawing many to the shores of Lough Derg, the festival will again present top-class music, drama, visual art, craftwork, spoken-word, demonstrations and workshops. It will also continue to provide a platform for local, national and international artists, who will again entertain, enlighten and push the boundaries. This is reflected by this year’s staging of the taboo breaking ‘Am I Irish Yet?’, a one-woman show by the acclaimed author Kate Kerrigan. Born of Irish parents and reared in London, Kerrigan’s hilarious and poignant show covers her journey growing up among the ‘Bombing Irish’ of the Thatcher era, to ultimately reveal what it takes to finally fit in small-town Ireland.
Tickets will go on sale closer to the festival.
Contact
Claus-Eckhard Kraemer
+353-85-8589583
From caterpillar to butterfly: Evolution is the motto of the Mountshannon Arts Festival 2025 Credit: mountshannonarts.ie
Mary Coughlan - Credit Ciara Buckley
Mary Coughlan - Credit Ciara Buckley
Repeat Rewind Mary Coughlan
Am I Irish Yet
Am I Irish Yet - credit Alison Loredo