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LIVERPOOL IRISH FESTIVAL

Marc O'Reilly

Due to circumstances beyond our control this event has been cancelled.

We apologise for any inconvenience this cancellation may cause you.

With gritty sonic depth, Irish songwriter Marc O’Reilly attacks his muse with a bipolar verve that swings from reflection to sheer riotous joy. Backed by the tightest band in Christendom, rare and beautiful songs slam into wild blues fragments and effortlessly back to clean vocal harmonies.

Marc has released two critically acclaimed albums to date, Human Herdings and My Friend Marx, and has established himself as one of the most exciting artists within the folk/blues genre gaining comparisons with artists such as John Martyn and Bon Iver.

Marc has toured all over Europe including appearances at major festivals like Glastonbury, Electric Picnic, Beautiful Days, Boardmasters, Shambala and Dranouter.

His alter-ego side project with his brother Pierre, the electro-pop duo ‘R’, recently received excellent radio support for their debut single ‘Change’ from Steve Lamacq (BBC 6 music), Janice Long (BBC Radio 2) and Paul Mcloone (Today FM).

Marc has also provided vocals on three tracks for the new album by MOBO winning act Karios 4tet, recorded at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios, which has received 4 star reviews from MojoThe Independent and Guardian and has led to the recording of a live BBC Maida Vale session for the Jamie Cullum Show on BBC Radio 2.


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