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Month: August 2019

Daithí Announces New Album

‘L.O.S.S.’ will be released on 18th October and will be available digitally and on vinyl. This is Daithi’s second album, which follows on from a few years of releasing singles and EPs and more recently, the singles ‘Take The Wheel’, ‘Orange’ and ‘Submarines’. The 10 tracks will include contributions from Sinead White, Paul Noonan, Ailbhe Reddy, Orla Gartland, Tandem Felix, Sacred Animals, Ryan Vail & The Sei. Daithi has performed at some big festival slots this summer including All Together Now, Forbidden Fruit, Pride and the Galway Arts Festival.

As Daithi explains of the new single – “’Nobody New Around You’ is the first track I wrote for my album ‘L.O.S.S.’ . I wrote most of the record in the Limousin region of France, and when I first arrived I was really inspired by the countryside. Limousin is a farming area right in the middle of the country, with very little tourism or industry. It’s so rural and quiet, I really felt completely alone out there, and it forced me to really focus on what I was trying to achieve with this new music. ‘Nobody New Around You’ is inspired by that feeling of quiet wistfulness when you’re completely alone, it’s music for self-reflection.”

Long inspired by the sights, sounds and surroundings of Ireland, Daithí traces a more intimate though no less alive collision in his latest work.

The two-time Choice Music Prize nominee builds on a signature unique formation of house music with a series of singles that mark the most ambitious and personal adventure to date.

This latest project was unearthed in isolation in rural France as communication with friends, family, and an all-consuming social media expanse was placed on pause.

Time to breathe.

I became interested in the idea of how people deal with loss, and the different ways that they recover from it,” he notes.

I was at my lowest point, feeling like nothing would ever be okay again, and found myself writing all sorts of melodies and chords as a form of therapy, but at first couldn’t imagine getting to a place where I felt comfortable making songs out of them. This project scared me, but I’m also more proud of it than anything I’ve ever done.”

Blessed with a spellbinding vocal turn from Bell X1 leader Paul Noonan, ‘Take The Wheel’ marks brave territory for Daithí as the track traverses haunting terrain where battered flags once laid down by Cave and Cohen thrash ominously in the distance.

‘In My Darkest Moments’, meanwhile, takes the listener on a more insular journey, with a maze-like build that bursts into a sea of opaque colours. The track was accompanied by a stunning video created in the west of Ireland, winning 3 shark awards and an emerging director award for Lochlainnn McKenna.

‘Orange’, featuring long-time collaborator Sinead White, is an honest open exploration of heartbreak, laid bare in stunning clarity with Sinead’s incredible vocal. 

‘Submarines’ features Irish songwriter Ailbhe Reddy. With its pulsing house beats and the sampling of Irish instruments, it makes for a powerful summer tune, full of energy.

LIVE

September 19th – Roisin Dubh, Galway
September 21st – Dolans, Limerick
September 28th – Connolly’s Of Leap, Cork

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DAY_S Shares ‘Honest’

DAY_S has just released his latest single ‘Honest’. 

“‘Honest’ is a song about trust.

Feeling you had something special with someone and them throwing it all away. Leading you on, thinking it was all going to work out but all they wanted was to keep playing with feelings and run off with someone else, someone you thought you knew. It’s saying “if only you were honest”, I would never have had to go through all this pain. 
That’s how it was for me anyway.
” DAY_S

DAY_S introduced himself with a debut single ‘Last Night’ last year followed up by ‘Elbows’. Both releases were met with rave reviews and praised for his distinctive vocals and synth pop production. Since then, DAY_S was picked by GoldenPlec and RTE 2FM Rising list, supported the likes of pop stars Dagny, Soulé as well as All Tvvins on their European Tour.  

Spotify’s & Apple Music early support found DAY_S releases in major Pop and mainstream playlists, accumulating over 3 million streams combined. 

IMRO Christie Hennessy Song Contest 2019 Announced

Entries are now open for the IMRO Christie Hennessy Song Competition 2019 which takes place in memory of one of Tralee’s most famous sons. Songwriters are invited to submit an audio link for their entry by email to membership@nullimro.ie before the deadline of Friday 20th September 2019 (NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT EMAIL AUDIO FILE ATTACHMENTS).

Ten finalists will be selected to perform their song at the live final of the contest on Saturday 2nd November in The Ashe Hotel, Tralee, Co. Kerry, with the winning songwriter being presented with a cheque for €1,000 courtesy of IMRO and Cara Credit Union. A runner up prize of €300 will also be presented on the night.

A Tralee native, Christie Hennessy began his music career at a young age when he moved to London, playing in clubs by night and working on building sites during the day. He started writing songs at the age of 23 and went on to release numerous platinum selling albums.

Christie’s songs were later recorded by artists such as Christy Moore (“Don’t Forget Your Shovel”), Frances Black (“All The Lies That You Told Me”), Moya Brennan (“Oh Jealous Heart”) and Nizlopi, who reached Christmas Number 1 in UK and Ireland in 2005 with their hit “JCB Song”, sampling Christie’s lyrics from “Don’t Forget Your Shovel”.

The deadline for entries is Friday 20th September 2019


IMRO CHRISTIE HENNESSY SONG COMPETITION 2019

RULES OF ENTRY

1. The lyrics and music must be the original work of the songwriter(s).
2. The competition is open to all types of song, in any style – ballad, country, pop, rock etc.
3. Songs may be entered in either the English or Irish language.
4. The competition is open to national and international songwriters.
5. Songwriters may only enter one song for consideration.
6. Entries will not be returned – all songwriters should retain a copy of their song submission.
7. Entries can be submitted via an online link to your song to membership@nullimro.ie (NOTE: Please do not email audio file attachments) or on a CD by post to the address below. All entries must be accompanied by a copy of the lyrics; typed or clearly written.
8. Finalists will be notified by Friday 11th October 2019.
9. The provisional adjudication will be on the basis of the tracks submitted, from which 10 finalists will be chosen.
10. Each of the 10 finalists will be invited to take part in a live concert in Tralee on Saturday 2nd November 2019. Backing tracks are not permitted for this performance.
11. Each songwriter will be responsible for providing the singer and/or group for his/her entry in the final at his/her own expense.
12. A first prize of €1,000 will be presented to the winning songwriter on the night of the final. A runner-up prize of €300 will be presented to the second placed finalist.
13. Final adjudication will be on the night of the final. Decisions of the adjudication panel will be final.
14. Entry for the contest implies acceptance of all the rules.
15. Postal entries should be sent to:

IMRO Christie Hennessy Song Contest 2019
C/o Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO)
Copyright House
Pembroke Row
Lower Baggot Street
D02 HW59
Ireland

IMRO | The Mechanics of Music Management | Seminar Series

‘Mechanics of Music Management’ seminar series in association with the Music Managers Forum (MMF) and delivered by Chris Cooke from CMU Insights will explore best practice and current trends in artist management.

Together these sessions will provide a comprehensive guide to artist revenue streams and business models, record deals, fanbase building and direct-to-fan relationships, and explain where the manager fits in with each of these strands of the business.

These seminars will be of interest to those starting out in artist management, artists who self-manage their careers and also for more experienced managers looking to gain a fresh insight into new trends and management strategies.


THE MECHANICS OF MUSIC MANAGEMENT | PART ONE

Date: Wednesday 25th September 2019
Time: 11am – 5.30pm
Location: IMRO, Copyright House, Pembroke Row, Dublin 2
Bookings: FREE Event | Booking Essential | Email: events@nullimro.ie

DEALS, DATA AND THE ARTIST/MANAGER RELATIONSHIP

This full day course looks at how artists build a business around their music, and the manager’s role in making that happen. Along the way it covers music revenues, artist companies, business partners, management deals and fan data. Chris Cooke from CMU Insights leads the proceedings with a series of presentations – including insights from the MMF’s ground-breaking ‘Digital Dollar’ work. Plus hear from guests working in management, marketing and deal-making. 

Music Revenues
How do artists make money out of their music and what business partners do they work with to unlock each revenue stream? We put the spotlight on the intellectual property, live performance and fan relationship strands of the music business.

The Artist/Manager Relationship
What role does the manager play in each artist business and how does this impact on the artist/manager deal? We look at how the artist/manager relationship can vary, over time, and depending on who the artist is and the kind of business they are evolving.

Companies & Money
How does an artist go about structuring their business and managing their money? What questions need to be answered and what formalities need to be completed to ensure everything is agreed, legal and secure? Plus how does the manager facilitate this process?

Building A Fanbase
At the heart of every artist’s business is their fanbase. How can artists formally connect with and start to understand the core fanbase, and how does that process drive the business?

Fan Data
As the artist’s business grows, they will start to gather valuable data about their fanbase. Or at least, the platforms and partners they work with will! How can artists ensure that they have access to that data – and how can they legally utilise it to grow their business.


THE MECHANICS OF MUSIC MANAGEMENT | PART TWO

Date: Friday 25th October 2019
Time: 11am – 5.30pm
Location: IMRO, Copyright House, Pembroke Row, Dublin 2.
Bookings: FREE Event | Booking Essential | Email: events@nullimro.ie

STREAMING, LABELS & THE DIRECT-TO-FAN RELATIONSHIP

This full day course looks at how artists make money out of their songwriting and recordings, and puts the spotlight on the streaming revolution. It also looks at how digital channels provide other opportunities for artists beyond the streams. Chris Cooke from CMU Insights leads the proceedings with a series of presentations – including insights from the MMF’s ground-breaking ‘Digital Dollar’ work. Plus hear from guests working in management, music rights and streaming.

How Music Rights Make Money
How can artists generate income through their songwriting and recordings? We provide a speedy guide to music rights, and explain what artists need to do to ensure they get paid whenever their music is copied, streamed, performed and played. Plus what should managers be doing to ensure their clients’ rights are properly logged and monetised?

The Digital Music Market
Streaming now accounts for nearly half of all recorded music revenues worldwide. We provide an overview of the digital music market today, and explain how artists and songwriters get paid when their music is streamed. Plus what are the key issues with the current streaming business model, and how can artists and managers get things changed?

The Role of The Label
Artists still need specialist business partners to help them get their music streaming. Labels do that of course. But so do distributors and label services companies. We look at the role labels play in building an artist’s business today, and at the different label and distribution deals that artists and their managers can now choose from.

Building A Direct-To-Fan Business
Beyond the streams, the biggest revolution in music caused by the rise of digital is the online direct-to-fan relationship. How can artists and their managers utilise all the fan data and D2F channels to truly capitalise on that fan connection?


About Chris Cooke
Chris Cooke is co-Founder and MD of CMU, a company that helps people navigate and understand the music business. It does this through media like the CMU Daily bulletin, Setlist podcast and CMU Trends library; consultancy units CMU Insights and CMU Pathways; and future talent programme CMU:DIY. He also programmes core conference strands at The Great Escape showcase festival and wrote the book ‘Dissecting The Digital Dollar’. CMU is part of Chris’s business 3CM UnLimited, through which he also publishes cultural media ThisWeek London and ThreeWeeks at the Edinburgh Festival; and teaches for PR training charity the Taylor Bennett Foundation.

https://completemusicupdate.com

About the Music Managers Forum (MMF)
The MMF is the world’s largest professional community of music managers. Since its inception in 1992, the MMF has worked hard to educate, inform and represent its members as well as offering a network through which managers can share experiences, opportunities and information.

Its core purpose is to:

  • Educate: To support managers’ continuous professional development within an evolving music industry.
  • Innovate: To create and highlight opportunities to develop and grow artist businesses.
  • Advocate: To provide a collective voice and leadership to affect change for a transparent and fairer music industry for artists and their fans.

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Irish Pop Star Keith Cullen Makes Way for U.S. Rebirth

Fresh off a remarkable recovery overcoming cancer, Irish recording artist Keith Cullen has been stealthily making plans in his new home of Los Angeles.

Harnessing the rollercoaster of emotions he’s experienced the past couple of years, Cullen is ready to unleash the first taste of his transformed musical identity with “Make Way” available everywhere Friday, Aug. 16.

The bold, fearless anthem is not just a testament to Cullen’s journey thus far, but a true prophecy for his future. With undeniable vocal strength and breadth, Cullen soars atop an addictively emotive, contemporary production treatment. There’s a special type of magic that comes with reclaiming your individual power, and that message manifests itself to the fullest extent in “Make Way” – lyrically, sonically and existentially.

“I’m beyond grateful that I’m still able to make music and I hope this song can become a redemption path for others, just as it’s been for me,” said Cullen. “We all have moments in life where we’re confronted with what feels like – or actually is – our own mortality. Make Way is my way of plowing through that fear head-on.”

Undoubtedly, Cullen’s latest effort will resonate with listeners across the board, meeting them wherever they may be on their personal quest. It’s a rare gem that loops in your mind long after the three minutes and 45 seconds play out. Whether turning an ear to Cullen for the first time or getting reacquainted with him after the pause, “Make Way” brings forth a shift in creative artistry and storytelling few artists evolve into.

Shortly after his recovery, Cullen surprised fans with a riveting concert at SXSW in March 2019. At once in his element, yet entirely rediscovered, Cullen’s SXSW performance garnered festival praise and was the catalyst for his current re-emergence.

After rocketing to international acclaim with his powerful, wide vocal range and endearing musical prowess, his dreams came to a halt in 2017 while touring in Australia.

As initially announced in his personal post on January 26, 2018: On Monday I started chemotherapy… I have finally admitted to myself, and I am able to say out loud, that I have stage 3 bladder cancer… Exactly this time last year I was prepping to attend the Grammys, for a big showcase and for my album… During that hectic time, I started to notice blood in my urine. I thought I had some sort of infection… [My doctor] gave me antibiotics for what he supposed was a urinary tract infection…. By December, my symptoms worsened… That led me to another specialist, which led to a CT scan, which led to my laying on the operating table in Sydney. December 8th will be a date I won’t forget, as they removed a large tumour from my bladder not really knowing the full extent or nature of how the cancer had spread.

That book has closed, and Cullen is now masterfully dictating a different story.

For more information, visit www.kcmusic.ie or follow Keith Cullen on Spotify, Apple Music, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Purchase and stream “Make Way” on all major platforms beginning Friday, Aug. 16.

Pioneering international gender balance initiative Keychange receives over €1.4m from the EU Commission

The IMRO sponsored pioneering international gender balance initiative, Keychange, has received funding of €1.4million from the Creative Europe programme of the European Union, which will ensure Keychange continues to accelerate change and create a better, more inclusive music industry for present and future generations.

The new programme will span September 2019 to September 2023. More details of the second phase of the programme will be unveiled at Reeperbahn Festival 2019, which takes place Wednesday 18th September – Saturday 21st in Hamburg, Germany. Keychange ambassadors Kate Nash and Joy Denalane, as well as Barbara Gessler (European Commission), Alexander Schulz (Keychange co-founder and CEO of Reeperbahn Festival) will present details of “Keychange 2.0“ on Thursday 19th September at 11.00 am. 

The initiative founded by PRS Foundation has expanded with like-minded European partners and sponsors who believe that the future of music will benefit from a more balanced representation of all genders across all aspects of the industry. Reeperbahn Festival will lead the second phase of Keychange, working closely alongside PRS Foundation (UK), Musikcentrum Öst (Sweden), Iceland Airwaves (Iceland), Tallinn Music Week / Shiftworks (Estonia) and BIME Festival (Spain). The new partners are Ireland Music Week (Ireland), Oslo World Festival (Norway), Linecheck Festival / Innovation Hub (Italy), and SACEM (France). Key sponsors include – Gorwelion Horizons, SOCAN, Soundcloud, STIM, STEF, IMRO, GEMA, Songtrust, Fundacion SGAE, Factor, British Council, Ableton, Smirnoff Equalizer, and Roskilde.

Originally set up as a talent development programme for 60 artists and innovators, Keychange has quickly become a global movement for festivals which want to demonstrate their commitment to achieving a better gender balance across their stages for the next generation of artists and fans. 

Since launching in September 2017, over 250+ music organisations from all over the world  have signed the Keychange pledge towards achieving a 50/50 gender split across line-ups, conferences and commissions by 2022. In  November 2018 the initiative undertook a landmark step towards achieving its goal of encouraging a gender-balanced music industry worldwide. In collaboration with key festival partners, Keychange presented a manifesto for change at the European Parliament in Brussels, with the aim of increasing and sustaining representation of marginalised genders in the music industry.

Earlier this year Keychange extended the initial 50/50 festival pledge to include conservatoires, orchestras, broadcasters, concert halls, agents, labels and any music organisations to encourage a better gender balance in the music industry. Over 60 leading music industry organisations have signed the extended pledge so far, including: Royal Opera House, English National Opera, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, Southbank Centre, Bella Union and the Barbican as well as German based record label Ferryhouse Productions and radio station ByteFM. Spanning over three years, the second phase of the programme will see Keychange empower a new network of women, trans and non-binary artists and innovators to showcase and collaborate across the music industry, in the UK, Europe and North America.

Keychange stimulates talent development, exchange and innovation by creating new international opportunities for performance, creative collaboration and capacity building amongst women, trans and non-binary musicians and innovative industry professionals who are pushing the boundaries of their practice.  The aim is to lead inclusive debate and action which promotes the role of underrepresented genders in music and the potential creative and economic contribution they could be making to Europe’s music industry.

Having recently spoken out about her previous experiences of the music industry, Kate Nash says: “Pop culture feels so far ahead but the reality of how a lot of people live every day is way behind that. So, it does make sense, that we are dealing with these problems because the archaic structures are so hard to knock down and it changes so much of the way the world is run, so it is like a slow burn really. It is like in the movie “Shawshank Redemption” when he like scratches his way out of that prison and it takes years, because it is just scratch by scratch. I think I would like to be one of the scratches, so eventually someone will burst into the tunnel. But at the moment it’s about being a scratch. Because without each of those scratches we will never get there!”

Christina Schäfers, Head of Reeperbahn Festival‘s programmes in arts, word and film, has recently been appointed Project Lead for Keychange. Having worked on the initiative from the beginning, Christina will now take the lead at a superior level for the mandate of the European Commission, as well as work across tasks and topics that go beyond the EU funded activities. 

Christina Schäfers, Head of Reeperbahn Festival Arts Programme says: “The transformative power of Keychange is visible and increasing: Talented, smart and extremely well connected people and organizations join forces for the shared idea, that diversity is culturally enriching and economically more successful. Within the next four years we’ll focus on concrete aims and measures to keep on creating a better, more inclusive music industry. Since culture has always been a source of inspiration for necessary change, we look forward to inspiring and be part of the future of our society.”

Website: keychange.eu
Twitter: @KeychangeEU
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The Songwriting Collective | August Workshop Details Announced

If you want to hone your songwriting or performance skills then you should drop into our next workshop which takes place on Thursday 22nd August 6.00pm – 9.00pm at IMRO, Copyright House, Dublin 2, followed by a presentation of co-writes and other self-penned songs in the Wellington Pub, Lower Baggot Street.

Each workshop provides an opportunity to showcase songs that you have written, to discuss/explore the craft of songwriting, to co-write and to receive detailed feedback about your compositions. In addition, from time to time we have input from relevant specialists on topics of interest. Ideally, you should bring along your musical instrument but it is not essential

The workshop is facilitated by Tony Bardon (tonybardon.com) and Danai Kelleher, both of whom have extensive experience in running music workshops in Ireland and Europe, as a result of their involvement with EU-funded music projects.

TSC uses Meetup.com for communication purposes so if you are interested please sign up at https://www.meetup.com/The-Songwriting-Collective/

All are welcome.

Fintan McKahey to Release ‘The Rebound Effect’

Following on from the success of his latest EP and title track ‘God Games’ Fintan McKahey returns with dark & sultry new offering ‘The Rebound Effect’ set for release on September 8, 2019.

Continuing his exploration of down tempo alt-pop ‘The Rebound Effect’ invites the listener to share in an apocalyptic doomsday landscape. The world is ending after mankind’s greed has led to the exploitation of its natural resources. 

“The sun cries ready to explode

It’s on over load near the end of…

The cliff fades weathers and corrodes

From a land we stole and hold

The steel cracked solace of your soul

As you lose control of it all…”

Fintan wrote the song after a dream about the end of the world. “The song is about Karma really, that the earth is going to kill everyone including itself, because of our actions. In a way we are killing ourselves with our own laziness & greed.” ‘The Rebound Effect’ is dark, sultry and mocking in its appraisal of mankind’s misdeeds and displays Fintan’s ability to capture imagery in his song writing.

Fintan McKahey is the son of Stump drummer, Rob McKahey, and the nephew of Cousteau singer, Liam McKahey. A multi-disciplinary artist, Fintan continues to work as a performer in Ireland, having trained as a classical actor at Kinsale’s amphitheatre and collaborates with artists in film, photography and dance.

‘The Rebound Effect’ was recorded and produced in Fintan’s home studio in West Cork and mastered by Darren Jennings in Woodside Sound Studios. ‘The Rebound Effect’ is out September 8 with a launch show in The Roundy in Cork City.

Tour Dates:
August 20 – Ruby Sessions, Dublin
August 30 – Connolly’s of Leap
September 8 – The Roundy, Cork
September 20 – Molly’s Café, Clonakilty

Sion Hill Announces The Sugar Club Date

Aiken Promotions proudly presents Sion Hill live at The Sugar Club, 3rd December 2019. Tickets €13 inclusive of booking fee, on sale Wednesday from Ticketmaster at 10AM.

Irish artist Sion Hill is proving that Niall Horan and Bressie aren’t the only musical talent to come out of Mullingar.  Singer-songwriter Nathan Johnston began writing and recording music in his teens and started playing with various bands in bars and coffeehouses across Dublin. 

He moved to Berlin in 2016, adopting the name ‘Sion Hill’, as a homage to his Irish roots. 

Now living in London, his new single ‘Fuel Kids’, released via Warner Music Germany, has already been featured on Spotify’s ‘New Music Friday UK’ and ‘A Perfect Day’ playlists.

Summer 2019 has seen Sion Hill tour various music festivals across Germany and Ireland, including the recent Indie19 and All Together Now. 

He has also supported the likes of; A-ha, Jim James, St. Paul & the Broken bones, Alice Merton, Lilly Among Clouds & Peter Doherty (of Babyshambles; The Libertines to name a few.

Don’t miss Sion Hill’s highly anticipated return to Dublin, 3rd December 2019

Live at The Sugar Club.

Tickets go on sale on Wednesday 14th of August and available from Ticketmaster.

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Other Voices Will Travel to Wales this November

Other Voices, Ireland’s internationally acclaimed music festival and music television programme, is thrilled to announce that it will travel to Cardigan, Wales this autumn. 

On 1st and 2nd November Other Voices makes its way from Dingle on the west coast of Ireland to Cardigan on the west coast of Wales, for a phenomenal weekend of music which celebrates the longstanding cultural and musical ties between these Celtic regions. Over the two-day event Other Voices Cardigan will showcase an incredible line-up of over 30 free musical and cultural events in intimate venues and atmospheric spaces throughout Cardigan, hosted by Huw Stephens and presented in partnership with Theatr Mwldan and Triongl.

“It’s been a long and cherished ambition of Other Voices to collaborate with our Welsh neighbours with whom we share so much, creatively and culturally. Our shared belief is that our collaboration will be of great benefit and advantage to both Dingle and Cardigan, Ireland and Wales,” says Philip King, Founder, Other Voices

St Mary’s Church will become the main venue for Other Voices Cardigan, hosting the headline acts. These performances will be simultaneously broadcast live to screens in and around the town so that the local community and visitors to the town alike can share in the excitement of this exceptional experience.

In addition to St Mary’s Church there will also be a number of Music Trail venues located around the town which will be presenting more than 30 artists.

Admission is free of charge after a one-off registration fee of £5 per person which covers a wristband that enables free entry to Music Trail venues. Wristband holders will be entered into a draw to win prized admission tickets to the performances at St Mary’s Church and tickets will also be allocated via competitions in media and social media, check @OtherVoicesLive for details. Artists performing in Other Voices Cardigan will be announced in the coming weeks. 

Registration is now open

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Wales’ Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism Lord Elis-Thomas said: “This year for the first time, Visit Wales have introduced elements of the Irish language into the Year of Discovery marketing campaign, signifying our long and special relationship as nations. Our connections with Ireland are extremely important – the Republic is our closest European neighbour, one of our most important cultural and economic partners and Other Voices is a splendid addition to what is an already burgeoning calendar of internationally acclaimed festivals in Wales.”

The Consul General of Ireland in Wales, Denise Hanrahan, said:  

“We are absolutely delighted that the renowned Other Voices Festival is coming to Wales this year for the first time, and so soon after the re-opening of the Irish Consulate General. Ireland and Wales share a very special bond and relationship which has deep historical roots. Our cultural connections are at the heart of this relationship, and Other Voices Cardigan will provide an ideal showcase and meeting place to further strengthen these vibrant and modern links.”

“We’re thrilled that Other Voices have chosen to add Cardigan to their global family, a town with many similarities to Other Voices original home in Dingle, both culturally vibrant towns on the western edges of their respective countries,” says Dilwyn Davies, CEO of Theatr Mwldan. “It’s an incredible honour and a moving tribute to the wonderful town of Cardigan to have been chosen as the first ever Other Voices location in Wales. It reinforces the sense of Cardigan’s resurgence as a place where art, culture, creativity and environment form the very foundations of our community.”

Other Voices Cardigan is staged with the support and investment of Welsh Government and The Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, and is produced by South Wind Blows in partnership with Theatr Mwldan and Triongl. The event will be filmed by Triongl for later broadcast on S4C.

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