Seamus Fogarty – SOLD OUT

Sat 2 March 2024
8:00pm
email leviscornerhouse@gmail.com for wait list

Seamus Fogarty – SOLD OUT

Released in October 2023, The Hee Haw EP is the first release by Irish alt-folk alchemist SEAMUS FOGARTY in three years. It’s a remarkable collection of songs and instrumentals that Seamus has been working on and collecting over the last decade with the first single ‘They Recognised Him’ garnering high praise from a diverse range of DJs and personalities across the BBC, from Huw Stephens to Gideon Coe to Cillian Murphy

His last album, ‘A Bag Of Eyes’, was released on Domino Records at the end of 2020. His second album for Domino, it followed on from the success of 2017’s ‘The Curious Hand’, an album that was widely praised for its unique fusion of traditional and electronic instrumentation. He released his debut full-length, ‘God Damn You Mountain’, on cult Scottish label Fence Records in 2012.

He has spent much of 2023 touring Ireland & the UK with Lisa O’Neill and has also appeared at many notable festivals including the main stage of Green Man, Eurosonic, Latitude, Electric Picnic, Cambridge Folk and Haldern Pop. He has appeared on Other Voices and recorded live sessions for Mark Radcliffe on his BBC Radio 2 show and Cerys Matthews on BBC 6Music.

Expect a live show that dips into numerous genres from krautrock to traditional balladry and everything in between, old songs and new, mixing conventional instrumentation with found sounds and live electronics, all fronted by Fogarty’s plaintive vocal and songwriting.

SEAMUS FOGARTY

SAT 2nd MARCH 2024

LIVE AT LEVIS

Evening Show is Booked Out

EMAIL leviscornerhouse@gmail.com for wait list

‘Magical journeys through fable and modern life and back again, often in the same song’
The Guardian *****

‘Nestles beautifully at the point where the digital and analogue worlds collide’ The Skinny *****

‘By turns gritty and poetic…a real original’ The Observer (UK) ****

‘That rare thing in folk: original, self-contained and unencumbered by the genre’ Mojo****

“The ghostly emotional wallop of the tunes will take your breath away” The Irish Times ****