Josh O’Keefe

rebel artist and protest singer

By Crossroads Music

Date and time

Wed, 12 Jun 2024 20:00 - 22:30 GMT+1

Location

Whelan's

25 Wexford Street D02 H527 Dublin 2 Ireland

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About this event

  • 2 hours 30 minutes

Due to overwhelming demand and a sold-out performance at The Cobblestone in January 2024, Okeefe is making an instant return to Dublin, gracing the stage at Whelan's on June 12, 2024

Fresh off a triumphant "Bloomin' Winter 2024" Irish tour that witnessed sell-out performances in Dublin, Belfast, Waterford, and West Cork, the on-the-rise troubadour Josh Okeefe is gearing up for a spectacular return to Ireland in June 2024 by popular demand. Audiences across the land are in for a treat as the young guitar-and-harmonica-playing singer-songwriter, whose journey reflects a nomadic life steeped in music, is poised to captivate even larger audiences with his unforgettable, potent lyrics, and seasoned stage presence.

This upcoming tour marks a series of significant milestones for the troubadour as he embarks on a journey that includes a debut performance in Galway, with the aim of etching his name into the esteemed list of notable performers at the legendary Roisin Dubh. Returning to Kilkenny, Okeefe is set to make his debut at the esteemed Cleere's, building on the sold-out success of one of last summer's tour highlights at Hole in the Wall. Furthermore, due to overwhelming demand and a sold-out performance at The Cobblestone in January 2024, Okeefe is making an instant return to Dublin, gracing the stage at Whelan's. These strategic additions to the tour lineup underscore the growing demand for Josh Okeefe's soul-stirring performances

The remarkable Bloomin’ journey began in local haunts, off the beaten track, where Okeefe’s intimate performances forged a genuine connection with audiences. From these humble beginnings, demand surged, propelling him to prestigious stages across Ireland. The upcoming tour promises to capture the authentic spirit of those early performances that ignited the fervor for Okeefe's music.

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