Scottish dates for Irish star Eleanor McEvoy

Fresh from her sold-out tours in Ireland, Australia and Germany, the celebrated Irish singer-songwriter Eleanor McEvoy will play four dates in Scotland in November as part of the star’s extensive 21-date UK tour.

McEvoy, the composer and producer of the iconic song A Woman’s Heart - the title track of the biggest-selling Irish album in Irish history, which recent feature in the hit TV series Derry Girls, further cementing its status as a beloved anthem – will play dates at the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow (22nd), The Magnum Arts Centre in Irvine (23rd), the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh (25th) and The Playhouse in Montrose (26th).

McEvoy’s blend of folk, rock, and jazz has won her fans worldwide during career, with her performances renowned for their intimacy, emotional depth and evocative lyrics. Delivered with McEvoy’s intoxicatingly warm, soulful voice, she never fails to bring a fresh yet familiar experience to each venue.

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Promising a 30-year career-spanning set, including songs from her recent releases ‘South Anne Street’ and ‘Scarlet Angels’, McEvoy will bring the richness of her artistry to these intimate venues, where her poignant storytelling and masterful musicianship can truly shine.

Eleanor McEvoy.Eleanor McEvoy.
Eleanor McEvoy.

Whether revisiting the heart-wrenching melodies of A Woman’s Heart or introducing her latest material, this tour will be a testament to McEvoy’s enduring talent and connection with audiences.

When not touring, McEvoy plays an active role in cultural life in Ireland. In May 2017 she was elected as Chairman of IMRO the Irish Music Rights Organisation and, more recently, was appointed by the Irish Minister of Arts taskforce for the recovery of the Irish music industry post-Covid.

Tickets are on sale now, available directly from the venues and via www.eleanormcevoy.com

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