


**Ispíní na hÉireann** are a feral Folk-Alternative Irish music collective from Dublin, Ireland. They formed in 2018 and are fronted by Tomás Mulligan, Paahto Cummins, and Declan Gillen. Steeped in Dublin's rich traditional music scene, the band brings together some of Ireland's most exciting and talented contemporary musicians, cultivating a sound that is fiercely original and unmistakably Irish. Their music blends virtuosic original compositions with bold re-imaginings of classic tunes, fusing technical mastery with sharp wit, storytelling, and social commentary — creating performances that are as thought-provoking as they are electrifying.
Following the success of their debut album The Hard Working Men, the band released their critically acclaimed second record Poxtail Soup, showcasing their trademark mix of energy, irreverence, and heart. With a growing audience across Ireland, the UK, and Europe, and a reputation for exhilarating live shows, Ispíní na hÉireann continue to redefine what contemporary Irish music can be.
Hailing from the Comeragh Mountains of County Waterford, **The Wran** are four brothers: Tommy, Danny, Seán and Stephen Dunford. They bring a fresh voice to Irish music, blending trad with punk and a hint of psychedelia to create music that feels both timeless and new. Drawing inspiration from Planxty, The Pogues and Lankum, The Wran combines traditional and modern instrumentation, including banjo, harmonium, acoustic guitar, bass VI and drums. They are dedicated to keeping the Irish language, traditional songs and storytelling alive while continuing to push it forward in their own way.
After an explosive live debut in 2025, including accoladed performances at Glastonbury, Green Man, All Together Now, and Electric Picnic, the band went on to support The Scratch and Kíla, play Dublin’s Notable NYD festival, and sell out their first Irish tour. Beginning 2026 with a sold-out UK tour, The Wran are fast establishing themselves as one of Ireland’s most vital new bands.
**Dr. Doireann Ní Ghlacáin** is a fiddle player, sean nós singer, academic and broadcaster from the north side of Dublin. From her father's family she inherited a love for traditional music and under the tutelage of her father Kevin Glackin began a life long journey of learning the fiddle at just 3 years of age. From her mother's family, the Ó Riada's of Cúil Aodha she inherited a passion for the Irish language, traditional arts and sean nós song. In 2024 she completed a PhD at the University of Galway on oral poetry under the supervision of Lillis Ó Laoire. She works full time as a broadcast on TG4 and RTÉ and is 1/3 of the hugely popular How To Gael podcast.
Presented by Broadside Hacks, Skinty Records.
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06:00 PM- 10:00 PM