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08 Jan 2026

Aoife Scott and Andy Meaney at Kildare's Red Hot Music Club

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Aoife Scott and Andy Meaney are due to play the Red Hot Music Club at Fallons Bar and Cafe in Kilcullen on Thursday, May 30

Aoife Scott and Andy Meaney are due to play the Red Hot Music Club at Fallons Bar and Cafe in Kilcullen on Thursday, May 30

An unforgettable evening of live music is promised at at Fallons Bar and Cafe on Thursday, May 30.

The organisers are thrilled to present the talented duo, Aoife Scott and Andy Meaney.

Prepare to be captivated by Aoife Scott’s soulful voice and Andy Meaney’s incredible guitar skills. They will be performing a mix of original songs and popular covers, guaranteeing a night filled with toe-tapping melodies and heartfelt lyrics.

Born into the legendary Black Family, Aoife is steadily rising to the top of the traditional and folk music scene, and has long enjoyed success as an established artist in her own right.

Fragile and ethereal one minute and strong and vibrant the next, her dynamic and profound vocals explore the emotional depths of her lyrics, leaving the audience entranced.

Whether you’re a fan of folk, acoustic, or simply appreciate good music, this event is not to be missed.

Tickets are €25 each and are available at eventbrite.ie

Things are really heating up at the Red Hot Music Club with the Mary Coughlan gig sold out for the end of this month.

Mary will be appearing at the Kilcullen venue on Thursday April 25.

Those lucky enough to get tickets will experience the fiery talent of the Galway woman live at The Red Hot Music Club, where her soulful melodies will set the stage ablaze.

The club has continued to attract top music talent and welcomed Brian Kennedy, Kieran Goss and Annie Kinsella, and Eleanor Shanley and Mike Hanrahan in recent months, to name but a few.

Keep an eye out on eventbrite.ie and Red Hot Music Club on social media for upcoming gigs.

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