Cormac Begley: Concert near Dingle @6pm *LIMITED TICKETS*

Cormac Begley: Concert near Dingle @6pm *LIMITED TICKETS*

Cormac Begley: Concert near Dingle (west Kerry) @6pm *LIMITED TICKETS*

Date and time

Sat, 28 Sep 2024 18:00 - 19:15 GMT+1

Location

Dingle

15Km radius of Dingle Dingle Ireland

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 15 minutes

Cormac Begley will perform a solo concert near Dingle on Saturday the 28th of September. Limited seating is available. This concert will be held in a radius of 15km of Dingle and on the day of the concert, ticket holders will be notified of the concert's secret location (This concert may be indoor or outdoor). Concert goers are asked to bring their own chairs to the event.

Cormac’s career has gone from strength to strength over the past year; selling out Vicar Street, winning Best Folk Instrumentalist 2022 at the RTÉ Folk Awards and Irish Times Album of the Year 2022, with his second solo album ‘B’. The album ‘B’ celebrates the bass concertina, a very rare instrument and on this album Cormac uses two Dipper-made Bass concertinas to record all 12 tracks. His bold choice to concentrate solely on the bass and baritone register, the first album of it’s kind in any musical genre, has not gone unnoticed for all the right reasons and it has been described as 'Album of the decade' Donal Dineen, 'The musical gift that keeps on giving' The Irish Times, seven five star reviews and 'Groundbreaking' RTÉ Arena. The album and tracks from the album were nominated over three categories at the RTE Folk Awards 2022 for ‘Best Folk Album’, ‘Best Original Folk Track’, and ‘Best Folk Track’.

Cormac Begley hails from West Kerry, where his families’ roots are firmly cemented in traditional music. He plays thirteen concertinas that range from bass to piccolo register. Cormac’s daring and soul stirring approach to the playing of the concertina has opened up the instrument to a broader audience; garnering attention from renowned choreographer and director Michael Keegan Dolan. Dolan’s award winning, sell out show ‘Mám’ heavily features Cormac’s playing and music and led to a documentary film based on the show, ‘The Dance’ (IFTA nominated 2022) directed by Pat Collins. Cormac’s collaborates with several artists and appears on the latest and forthcoming albums of Lankum, Ye Vagabonds, Stephen James Smith and Lisa O’Neill and has toured extensively with artists Lisa O Neil, Liam O Connor, Liam O Maonlaí, Rushad Eggleston, Ye Vagabonds and Martin Hayes. His long-standing musical relationship with Lisa O’Neill saw them feature in the last scene of the BBC / Netflix series ‘Peaky Blinders’. Cormac, his father Breanndán and his 40 year old camper van Beauty returned to TG4’s screens in the second series of ‘Slí na mBeaglaoich’ giving us a musical insight to Ireland’s southern coastline. Cormac’s music has also featured in RTÉ’s ‘Epic West’ with Tommy Tiernan and ‘Steps of Freedom’ directed by Ruán Magan, ‘The Works presents..’ with John Kelly and Dancer Stephaine Keane’s short ‘Éist’, which made a huge impact of the European film festival circuit. Cormac closed out the year of 2022 by headlining the closing performance of the Other Voices Festival in the famous St. James’ Church, Dingle, and subsequent video recorded by Other Voices went viral on Instagram and TikTok garnering over 20 million views.

Socials

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I hope to see you along the way!

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