The Irish Cultural Centre is thrilled to announce two unforgettable evenings of acoustic roots music featuring multi-Grammy Award-winning US country music star Tim O’Brien, performing alongside acclaimed musicians Jan Fabricius, Seamie O’Dowd, and Dermot Byrne.

These exclusive performances will take place on Wednesday, 15 January and Thursday 16 January 2025, with doors opening at 7pm and the show starting at 7.30pm. Tickets are priced at £27.50 (£25 concession) and are expected to sell quickly.

An All-Star Lineup
Tim O’Brien, a legendary figure in acoustic music, has captivated audiences worldwide for over five decades with his unique fusion of American folk, bluegrass, blues, and Celtic influences. Known for his collaborations with icons like Mark Knopfler and Steve Earle, O’Brien’s impressive repertoire includes timeless albums like Red on Blonde, Fiddler’s Green (Grammy winner), and The Crossing. His original compositions have been recorded by stars such as Garth Brooks and the Dixie Chicks.

Joining O’Brien on stage is his wife and longtime musical collaborator Jan Fabricius, a talented mandolinist and singer whose harmonies and co-written songs feature prominently on O’Brien’s recent albums, He Walked On and Cup of Sugar. Together, their performances weave a rich tapestry of heartfelt storytelling and intricate musicality.

Adding an authentic Irish flair to the evening are two renowned traditional musicians:

Seamie O’Dowd: A multi-instrumentalist from Sligo, Seamie is celebrated for his virtuosity on guitar, fiddle, and bouzouki, and his work with acclaimed group Dervish.

Dermot Byrne: Hailing from Donegal, Dermot’s masterful accordion playing has earned him a place among the greats, including his tenure with Altan and collaborations across the traditional music spectrum.

What to Expect
The quartet promises an inspiring set blending Tim O’Brien’s extensive catalogue of original and traditional music with stunning individual showcases from Byrne, O’Dowd, and Fabricius. From soulful ballads to foot-stomping jigs, this unique collaboration bridges the Atlantic with artistry and charm.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see these world-class musicians in an intimate setting in West London. Early booking is highly recommended.

Event Details:
Dates: Wednesday, 15 January, and Thursday, 16 January 2025
Time: Doors at 7pm, Show at 7pm (No Support)
Venue: The Irish Cultural Centre, Hammersmith, London
Tickets: £27.50 (£25 concession)

Buy tickets here.

About The Irish Cultural Centre (ICC)
The Irish Cultural Centre (ICC) is based in Hammersmith, London. It has been the home of Irish arts and culture in the UK for the last 30 years. The venue's state-of-the-art building houses an impressive performance auditorium, modern bar lounge, Irish library, art gallery and multiple meeting spaces.

As primarily a cultural arts and entertainment venue, the ICC's extensive and varied events programme includes concerts, screenings and exhibitions across all art forms, including: music, film, theatre, literature and visual arts. It has hosted many notable guests, such as, Dara Ó Briain, Colm Tóibín, Van Morrison, Edna O'Brien, HRH King Charles, Mary Black, Declan O'Rourke, Eddi Reader, Moya Brennan, Christy Moore, Ardal O’Hanlon, Adrian Dunbar, Altan, Ralph McTell, Mary Coughlan, Martin Hayes, Tommy Prine, Fergal Keane and more. In addition, the Centre offers formal taught courses in Irish Language (with the University of Liverpool), dance and musical instruments.

Renowned for hosting the best and most innovative live Irish arts and educational programme outside of Ireland, the ICC also plays an active role within the wider UK community, aiming to promote Irish culture to the Irish diaspora in London and to anyone with an interest. Celebrating equality, inclusion, and diversity, its programme aims to attract people of all ages, backgrounds, interests, and diverse heritages. The Centre prides itself on its warm hospitality and on being an open, welcoming space for anybody who enjoys Irish arts and culture. It has been a registered charity since 2013.

For more information, please visit irishculturalcentre.co.uk


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