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06 Sept 2025

Tradfest set to keep it local, and bring national stars to Kilkenny

KILKENNY

Iarla Ó Lionáird and his band will be heading the bill on Monday, March 18

One of the headline shows of this year’s Kilkenny Tradfest sees international singing star Iarla Ó Lionáird heading the bill on Monday, March 18.

Iarla and his band will be ably supported by local up and coming group Burnchurch in Set Theatre. A native of Cúil Aodha in the Múscraí Gaeltacht area of West Cork, Iarla has been living with his wife Eimear and family in Inistigoe for over two decades.

From his base in the South Kilkenny picture-postcard village, he has travelled the world as lead singer of the Afro-Celt Sound System, before fronting the breakthrough traditional music supergroup, The Gloaming, winning multiple awards for their three studio albums and one live album.

They gained a faithful live audience, everywhere from Carnegie Hall to a sold-out week-long run in the National Concert Hall. The band played a fondly remembered concert to a sold-out St Canice’s Cathedral during Kilkenny Arts Festival.

Since the group ended its work, which was followed by the sad death of guitarist Dennis Cahill, Iarla has embarked on a series of collaborations with other artists, and other literary and film projects. He has won the Meteor Music Prize, Gradam TG4 and dozens of folk awards.

As well as teaching in Kilkenny’s Gaelscoil Osraí, Iarla has lectured in Princeton University, the University of Limerick and many other academic institutions and is currently completing a Doctorate in World Music.

For this special Kilkenny performance, Iarla will be joined by pianist and composer Cormac McCarthy, another Cork native, and Galway multi-instrumentalist and cross-genre star, Matthew Berrill.

Playing support on this night will be Danesfort-based group Burnchurch. The group is made up of sisters, Sadhbh and Síofra Ní Chasadaigh and their brothers Éanna and Ruairí, who are part of the next generation of the renowned Ó Casadaigh family.

Their cousins include Sibéal N Chasadaigh and Maitiú Ó Casadaigh, both making waves in the tradtional and contemporary music scene in recent years.

Burnchurch have won a number of national song competitions and have featured on stages at Electric Picnic, Kilkenny Yulefest and Kilkenny Tradfest.

They gained huge attention last year when their composition Ringwalk was the walk-on song for Katie Taylor’s world title fight in the 3Arena. They perform a blend of traditional music along with their own truly contemporary song writing.

TICKETS
Tickets for the Set Theatre concert are now available, as are the tickets for all the festival’s headline concerts at kilkennytradfest.com/tickets.

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