Castlerea native takes to the stage in her hometown

Castlerea native takes to the stage in her hometown

A fantastic night of music will be held at the Trinity Arts Centre, Castlerea on Saturday, June 8th.

A fantastic night of music will be held at the Trinity Arts Centre, Castlerea on Saturday, June 8th. Tricia Collins will be gracing the stage, along with the enchanting harmonies of The Sirens and the foot stomping tunes of Yonder Boys.

These are three fantastic acts, boasting eight captivating voices from Berlin to Ireland delivering an enchanting blend of folk, Americana and bluegrass.

Castlerea native Tricia Collins travels from her current base in Berlin to take to the stage in her hometown. With tender, evocative vocals, irresistible hooks, and lyrics that resonate deeply, Tricia masterfully weaves a musical tapestry that speaks to the hearts of her listeners. She is known for her unique and compelling musical experience, expertly blending elements of originality and quirkiness that define her artistic identity.

The Sirens - Mone, Lena Minder, Olivia Void and Lotta St. Joan are four women, four voices. Sometimes alone, sometimes together, they enchant with songs about longing, passion, pain and love. On this night, many a heart will be broken, only to be soothed again in the same moment.

Yonder Boys are a band who stand brazenly on the edge of Americana/bluegrass/ newgrass and folk. While performing on traditional bluegrass instruments (banjo, dobro, mandolin, guitar, double bass), their songwriting and performances are focused on space for experimentation and their love for creating and singing beautiful three-part vocal harmonies.

The band features Jason Serious (USA - vocals, guitar), David Stewart Ingleton (Australia - vocals, banjo) Tomás Peralta (Chile -vocals, mandolin, banjo, bass).

Book your tickets for Saturday, June 8th at 8 p.m. on Eventbrite or trinityartscastlerea@hotmail.com.

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