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COME BACK, a festival of live streamed shows in October 2021 from intimate venues in Kildare

Come Back, a series of live music shows showcasing Kildare’s finest talent including Christy Moore, Bell X1, Paddy Casey, Arlene Bailey supported by Amy Rowlett, Megan O’Neill, JyellowL, Tebi Rex and Sive.

Scroll down to see the full listing of all artists joining this festival of Kildare’s creative spirit showcasing the county's incredible musical diversity and talent.

Come Back will be filmed in front of an intimate audience of just 50 guests in the unique and atmospheric settings of magnificent St David’s Church Naas and St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Newbridge, just two of Kildare’s picturesque many churches.

This is a once in a lifetime chance to see Kildare’s most talented musicians in venues that will not only showcase the magnificence of their music but also give the eyes of the world a glimpse into the county that will make your heart beat. Concerts will be available online - registration for tickets via eventbrite.com.

Supported by Kildare County Council and funded under the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media's Local Live Performance Programme Scheme.

Come Back Festival Line-up

  • Megan O'Neill: streamed 7th October |  Live recorded at St David's Church, Naas - 24th September
  • Arlene Bailey with supporting act Amy Rowlett: streamed 8th October | Live recorded at St Patrick's Church of Ireland, Newbridge - 24th September
  • Bell X1: streamed 9th October | Live recorded at St Patrick's Church of Ireland, Newbridge (matinee) and St David's Church, Naas (evening) - 25th September
  • Christy Moore: *live concert* 10th October | The Moat Theatre, Naas
  • Paddy Casey: streamed 10th October (Live recorded at St Patrick's Church of Ireland, Newbridge - 26th September)
  • JyellowL: streamed 14th October | recorded at St. David's Church, Naas
  • Sive: streamed 15th October | recorded at the Moat Theatre, Naas
  • Tebi Rex: streamed 16th October | recorded at St. David's Church, Naas

 

 



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