For forward-facing creatives seeking to reconnect, collaboration is key. That’s why Jameson is bringing together Irish talents from all sides of the music spectrum as part of their ‘Widen The Circle’ campaign. Book your tickets to watch Jameson’s St Patrick’s day event here. Enjoy Jameson responsibly. Visit www.drinkaware.ie for more information.
Words: Dylan Murphy
Having earned a rep as one of the country’s most exciting new artists, amy is playing her first show in the capital.
Rising Irish singer and songwriter amy michelle has announced her first run of shows. She plays Smock Alley Theatre on May 17 in Dublin. Elsewhere, she plays in Folklore in London on May 11.
It comes after the Mullingar singer signed to Method Records (slowthai) and released her stunning debut single ‘the bottom of the well’. More recently, she released her first solo EP is that all there is? and in the process she’s thrown her name into the ring for ones to watch lists across the board this year.
Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10.00.
Elsewhere on District: Spiking in Ireland is on the rise and it needs to be tackled. Now.
For forward-facing creatives seeking to reconnect, collaboration is key. That’s why Jameson is bringing together Irish talents from all sides of the music spectrum as part of their ‘Widen The Circle’ campaign. Book your tickets to watch Jameson’s St Patrick’s day event here. Enjoy Jameson responsibly. Visit www.drinkaware.ie for more information.