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Other Voices adds Loyle Carner, Just Mustard, Paolo Nutini & more to Dingle church gigs

Other Voices adds Loyle Carner, Just Mustard, Paolo Nutini & more to Dingle church gigs

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Other Voices have announced new additions to perform on the TV show live from St. James Church in Dingle, from December 2nd to 4th this year.

Adding to existing names of Gilla Band, Gemma Dunleavy, John Francis Flynn and Sorcha Richardson, are Loyle Carner, Just Mustard, Paolo Nutini, Inhaler and The Big Moon.

Loyle Carner’s recent album Hugo is maybe his best album yet, and Just Mustard’s raucous noise will come to Dingle fresh from a US tour. Inhaler are a Dublin rock band featuring Elijah Hewson, who will be joining his sister Eve Hewson on the Other Voices programme. Inhaler will play two 3Olympia shows in the coming week, before embarking on a world tour.

Mercury-nominated at-pop band The Big Moon round out the lineup with Scottish singer-songwriter Paolo Nutini.

The lineups for the Music Trail, Other Room, Ireland’s Edge and Banter were previously announced, making Dingle next weekend, a jam packed place for music and conversation.

Jim Carroll’s Banter series in Foxy John’s pub has added Irish Times Editor Ruadhán Mac Cormaic, with music across the weekend from Caoi De Barra, Niamh Regan, Sorcha Richardson & more.

Other Voices have announced the full schedule of events for Cogar, their Irish language strand of the festival which celebrates the arts and our native tongue.


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