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Sharon Shannon, Mary Coughlan & Frances Black

Sun 7 Jun, 2026
8pm
£29.50, £36.50 & £39.50 Includes £1.50 development fee
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Three of Ireland’s most celebrated female artists, Sharon Shannon, Mary Coughlan and Frances Black, come together for an unforgettable night of music at the Millennium Forum.

Having first shared the stage as part of the legendary A Woman’s Heart albums and tours, the trio have forged a deep musical bond over the years.

Sharon Shannon is a household name worldwide thanks to her iconic hit Galway Girl. While rooted in traditional Irish music, her fearless musical spirit has seen her cross boundaries, weaving her distinctive sound into country, reggae, hip-hop, dance and classical.

Frances Black, hailed by Nanci Griffith as “the sweetest voice of Ireland,” has been one of the country’s best-loved performers since the late 1980s. With best-selling albums, countless awards and an enduring career, she continues to captivate audiences with her heartfelt performances.

Mary Coughlan is widely regarded as Ireland’s greatest jazz and blues singer. With a voice that echoes the raw emotion of Billie Holiday, Peggy Lee and Édith Piaf, she has earned her place among the world’s finest interpreters of song, blending cabaret, jazz and blues with striking honesty.

Together, these three iconic performers promise a night of world-class music, rich storytelling and unforgettable moments.

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