Theatre Forum is now Performing Arts Forum
Organiser: Music Network
Date: 16 Sep - 3 October 2026
Time: Various Times
Venue: Touring to Hawk's Well Theatre (Sligo), Pavilion Theatre (DĂşn Laoghaire), Riverbank Arts Centre (Newbridge), The Dock (Carrick-on-Shannon), Clifden Arts Festival at Station House Theatre (Clifden), The Sugar Club (Dublin), Belltable (Limerick), Esker Arts Centre (Tullamore), Garter Lane Theatre & Arts Centre (Waterford), West Cork Music at St. Brendans Church (Bantry), Siamsa TĂ­re (Tralee), Liverpool Irish Centre (Liverpool) and Irish Music and Dance in London at Irish Cultural Centre (London)
Price: €10 - 27 (Booking fees may apply)

Touring to Sligo, Dublin, Kildare, Leitrim, Galway, Limerick, Offaly, Waterford, Cork, Kerry, Liverpool and London

Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh voice, flute
Pauline Scanlon voice
Tom Morrow fiddle, viola
John Doyle guitar, voice

Join us to explore songs and tunes that celebrate the beauty, depth and spirit of Irish music.

Music Network continues its 40th anniversary celebrations with a dynamic new collaboration featuring four of Ireland’s most outstanding traditional musicians.

This sensational new ensemble unites the phenomenal voices of Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh and Pauline Scanlon, two of Ireland’s most striking interpreters of traditional and contemporary song. Their seamless vocal blend, rich, emotive and deeply rooted in the tradition, promises to create moments of pure magic.

Joining them are Tom Morrow, Dervish’s distinguished fiddle player, whose effortless style and artistry have graced stages worldwide, and acclaimed guitarist, singer and songwriter John Doyle, renowned for his dynamic musicianship and creative flair.

Together they will weave new interpretations with time-honoured tradition in an evening of exquisite harmonies, fiery instrumentals and musical storytelling at its finest.