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Niamh Regan announces solo Irish tour

The Galway singer-songwriter Niamh Regan announces a solo show tour around Ireland.

Regan will be touring off the back off the second album Come As You Are and a recent run of shows with dates in venues around the country – Derry, Kildare, Dublin, Kilkenny, Galway, Belfast, Cork, Clare + Kerry.

Niamh Regan Tour Dates


October

3 – Derry – St Augustine’s Church

4 – Kildare – Riverbank Arts Centre


9 – Dublin – Star Bar

10 – Dublin – Star Bar

16- Kilkenny – Cleere’s Theatre

19 – Galway – Black Gate

24 – Belfast – Oh Yeah Centre

25 – Cork Macroom – Briery Gap

26 – Cork Ballydehob – Levis’ Corner House

November

1 – Clare, Crusheen – The Island Sessions

6 – Kerry, Waterville – Tech Amergin

7 – Kerry, Killorglin – 10 Bridge Street

“I’m looking forward to playing some of the sweetest small venues around Ireland. I’m aiming to share a good mix of my first and second album with a sprinkle of new material.”

Tickets on sale 10am this Friday 20th June: http://niamhregan.com/tour.html

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