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Mar 30, 2025, 08:00 PMGet Tickets
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Mick Flannery & Nada Rien
KASBAH Social Club - Limerick, V94 KX51, Ireland
Mick Flannery
“Mick Flannery has a voice for the ages, a complete Master of his craft” cited by Clash Magazine, whilst The Sunday Times said he “conjures up exquisite story-telling.” His latest offering 'Goodtime Charlie' Flannery's eighth studio record went straight to No. 1 at home in Ireland on the independent charts, and No. 2 on the Official Charts, Making it his sixth top 5 record to date, with 3 Number 1 records already under his belt. 'Goodtime Charlie' is also the first international signing for John Prines beloved Oh Boy Records.
Mick Flannery’s songs are fluent in expressing layered aspects of the human condition, its flaws, triumphs, and general uncertainty. His live shows are renowned for his self-deprecating humour, audience engagement and the ability to bring people on a journey of both heartbreak and joy, often in the same instance.
Mick has built up a reputation over the past decade as one of Ireland hardest working musicians, touring extensively at home and in more recent years abroad as his songs have been reaching folks farther afield. Ireland's best kept secret appears to be no more.
Nada Rien
A Nashville-born son of a Hall of Fame country songwriter, Nada Rien (formerly Casey Black) singer-songwrites in a literary style about having a human mind in an animal's body. Like if Dostoevsky had grown up near Music Row. Like if Hemingway had a mental illness and could finger pick. He began his musical career as a professional songwriter in Nashville at 19, one of the youngest signed writers on the Row.
Since then, he has released five LPs and his latest EP Simulacra (2024, Nonexistent Records). His songs have been featured on TV shows Greek and Army Wives; he placed second in the Americana category of the International Songwriter Competition for I've Spent My Whole Life.
Nada Rien returns to Ireland to celebrate the re-release of his former self's second "lost" record (The Glass is Half) and the release of the first single off his forthcoming Nada Rien record, which pays homage to Coughlans Bar in Cork.