The Magic Numbers and Niamh Bury
Tickets
THIS EVENT HAS EXPIRED
- Date
- 24th Jan 2025
- Time
- 8.00pm
- Where
- Old Fruitmarket
- Price
- £27.26* includes booking fee
- Age restrictions
- Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
- Seating Type
- Standing
Please note: All Celtic Connections performances on Friday 24 January will be postponed due to the red weather warning and do not travel advice issued because of Storm Eowyn.
As it stands, we expect venues to re-open and for all shows to go ahead on Saturday 25 January. Information on new dates for postponed shows will be announced as soon as we have details. We will be in touch as soon as we can with more details for ticket holders for Friday’s shows.
The Magic Numbers are a UK-based band made up of two sibling pairs, known for their signature harmonies, melodic hooks, and timeless sound. Their 2005 debut album, featuring hits like "Forever Lost" and "Love Me Like You," earned critical acclaim and sold over a million copies worldwide. The band’s live performances are uplifting and energetic, making them a fan-favourite at concerts.
Having toured globally and supported legends like Neil Young, Radiohead, and The Who, they’ve built a loyal following. With five albums released and new music in the works, their shows offer a mix of nostalgic hits and fresh material. Frontman Romeo Stodart's collaborations with artists like The Chemical Brothers and Michele Stodart's solo success add further depth to their artistry. Expect a dynamic, must-see performance from a band with years of experience and undeniable chemistry.
Niamh Bury is one of the most exciting new voices on the Irish folk scene. Her debut album, Yellow Roses, was released in March 2024 – earning #3 on Mojo's Best Folk Albums of 2024 list. Her richly-textured folk sound and singular vocals has led her to share the stage with acts Ye Vagabonds, Flyte, Maddison Cunningham, Dermot Kennedy and Martin Hayes.
Nominated for Best Emerging Artists at the 2024 RTE Folk Awards, she is one of the first new artists in almost two decades to be signed to Ireland's most culturally important record label, Claddagh Records. “Think folky Cat Power or sun-drunk Weyes Blood and prepare to be transported.”
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