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30/05/2026

✨ MIDSUMMER CONCERT ✨

Mundy and Camille O’Sullivan come together for a very special concert at The Church of the Holy Name, Ranelagh.

📍The Church of the Holy Name, Beechwood, Ranelagh

⏰ Saturday, June 20th @ 7.30pm

Presented by Nasc Events. Tickets selling fast. Booking link via tickets.ie

21/05/2026

They stopped the country in their tracks. Now they’re together again on stage in Ranelagh - June 20th in The Church of the Holy Name, Beechwood ✨

Tickets selling fast. Available via .ie and in bio 🎫

✨ MIDSUMMER CONCERT ✨Mundy and Camille O’Sullivan come together for a very special concert at The Church of the Holy Nam...
09/05/2026

✨ MIDSUMMER CONCERT ✨

Mundy and Camille O’Sullivan come together for a very special concert at The Church of the Holy Name, Ranelagh.

This promises to be an intimate evening filled with warmth, storytelling and extraordinary music.

📍The Church of the Holy Name, Beechwood, Ranelagh

⏰ Saturday, June 20th @ 7.30pm

Presented by Nasc Events. Early booking advised. Booking link via tickets.ie

Bígí Linn | Join Us to see The Bonnymen’s ‘Homecoming’ Gig in Ranelagh. 📅 Sunday, November 23rd @ 7.30pm📍 Church of the ...
18/11/2025

Bígí Linn | Join Us to see The Bonnymen’s ‘Homecoming’ Gig in Ranelagh.

📅 Sunday, November 23rd @ 7.30pm

📍 Church of the Holy Name, Beechwood, Ranelagh

🎟️ Tickets Almost Sold Out!

Ticket Link in Bio ✅

16/11/2025

Featuring the incredible Róisín Chambers in full voice with the band. 🎶

📅 November 23rd @ 7.30pm

📍 Church of the Holy Name, Beechwood, Ranelagh

🎟️ Tickets are

Ticket link in bio via .ie 🎟️

🚨Special Gig Announcement🚨The Bonny Men  ‘Homecoming’ Gig ⏰ Sunday, November 23rd @ 7.30pm📍Church of the Holy Name, Rane...
22/10/2025

🚨Special Gig Announcement🚨

The Bonny Men ‘Homecoming’ Gig

⏰ Sunday, November 23rd @ 7.30pm

📍Church of the Holy Name, Ranelagh, Dublin 6

🎫 https://bit.ly/TheBonnyMen-Ranelagh

Since forming in 2011, The Bonny Men immediately became known for their unique sound and “electrifying” stage performances.
With three studio albums recorded, the band has gone from strength to strength, performing regularly on television, radio, and across the festival circuit.

Over more than a decade, The Bonny Men have drawn on their collective experience to shape a sound that walks the fine line between traditional Irish music and a new, vibrant energy — all underpinned by the driving arrangements for which they are renowned.

This vital seven-piece group is comprised of brothers Conor and Barry Lyons; siblings Natalie Ní Chasaide and Maitiú Ó Casaide; Adam Whelan, Turlough Chambers, and Moss Landman.

The Bonny Men have recently welcomed a new member, sean-nós singer Róisín Chambers, whose addition has brought a fresh dynamic to their performances. Staying true to their traditional roots, The Bonny Men are celebrated for their ability to take the music from its home place and give it a new lease of life — revitalising and reimagining long-lost and hidden tunes.

This ‘Homecoming’ concert holds special significance for the band, as it marks their first performance in Ranelagh since their debut gig at the Ranelagh Arts Festival in Sandford Church in 2011. It also celebrates the 10th anniversary of their second album, Moyne Road, named after Natalie and Maitiú Ó Casaide’s family home in Ranelagh. Moyne Road has long served as Bonny Men HQ, where the band have rehearsed weekly for the past 15 years.

The band’s deep ties to this small corner of Ranelagh make this event a unique opportunity to hear them perform just a stone’s throw from where their music is made — in the intimate, candle-lit setting of the Church of the Holy Name, Beechwood, Ranelagh.

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