
Award winning folk singer Aoife Scott is a songwriter based in Dublin, Ireland. 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. Aoife has a unique sound. Her music has a broad creative scope but is largely influenced by her own roots in folk and traditional Irish music.
Joining Aoife in this performance will be Dominie Hooper, a London-based, Dartmoor-born guitarist, cellist, singer and songwriter breathing new life into alternative music through seeds of alt-rock and British folk.
Fresh from her tour supporting This Is The Kit, Dominie has worked as a collaborator and session musician with the likes of Tom Odell and eight-time Grammy-nominated Yola. 2023 saw Hooper release a series of singles with support from both Help Musicians and PRSF's Women Make Music, receiving her a wave of media acclaim with spins on 6Music, BBC Introducing, Radio 2, BBC Radio Scotland and more.
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