Hothouse Flowers have combined traditional Irish music with influences from soul, gospel and rock since the group formed in 1985. Liam Ó Maonlaí, Fiachna Ó Braonáin, Peter O’Toole, Dave Clarke and Martin Brunsden bring unmatched energy and humour to their performances. The group boasts a sense of musical adventure and an impulse to reach new heights, with Hothouse Flowers recently embarking on a sell out UK tour, which included a Saturday night headline slot at Glastonbury’s Acoustic Stage. The band will be joined by special guests.
Susan O’Neill is a rare and compelling force in contemporary music, and an artist who defies convention with a voice that can both soothe and sear. Her music blends folk, soul, blues, and indie elements into something unmistakably her own – intimate yet expansive, classic yet fresh.
Steve Wall has penned some of the best-known songs in Irish rock music, including ‘Brewing Up A Storm’, and has been the frontman of legendary Irish bands like The Stunning and The Walls. As well as being a presence on stage, he also boasts an impressive presence on screen, earning an IFTA nomination for Best Supporting Actor for Oddity in 2025.
The Discovery Gospel Choir is Ireland’s leading intercultural choir, renowned for its unique fusion of gospel, folk and world music. Its 40 members, of 20 different nationalities, sing in over 35 languages, with the group committed to reaching and uplifting marginalised people. The choir formed in 2004, and its diverse team of facilitators lead intercultural music workshops in classrooms and community groups, challenging prejudice and racism and stimulating discussion on diversity and integration.


