New Zealand folk singer-songwriter Hannah Sian Topp aka Aldous Harding playing one of the gigs of the year, live at Vicar Street in Dublin. Photos by Leah Carroll.
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Aldous Harding will play Vicar Street later this year. Fresh for supporting Villagers at Iveagh Gardens, the New Zealand folk singer-songwriter will play the Dublin venue on December 3. Tickets are €25.00 and go on sale at 9am on Friday.
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Aldous Harding embodies many selves. Often flickering between different characters in a single song, she weaves between evocations of the tragic, world-weary chanteuse and the elfin and spirited jester seamlessly. She’s not afraid to unsettle, and it’s this fluidity that is the crux of Harding’s appeal – the adamant refusal to be contained by any static identity for too long. At the heart of her work is a lavish commitment to the theatrical. Designer is Harding’s third album, reuniting her with esteemed producer John Parish for a second time, after 2017’s exquisite Party. This time however, we find Harding departing from…
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Conor O’Brien’s Villagers are the latest act announced to headline Iveagh Gardens next summer. Supported by Aldous Harding, the band – who released one of the Irish albums of 2018, The Art of Pretending to Swim, in September – will play the Dublin show on Friday, July 12. Tickets go on sale on Thursday, December 13 at 9am.