Colm Conneely & Sean McLaughlin
A new collaboration between our Southend resident Colm Conneely, and long-time Southend performer Sean McLaughlin. All your Irish favourites. Solid Craic.
A new collaboration between our Southend resident Colm Conneely, and long-time Southend performer Sean McLaughlin. All your Irish favourites. Solid Craic.
Formerly of the Irish Drovers, Pat Brady has performed all over the world. Singing and playing guitar, tin whistle and harmonica - from the Dubliners to the Pogues, a smattering of Country and some well-known hits from the 60s and 70s - all rounded off with some Irish humour.
If you've never spent a St Patrick's Day at Southend then you're in for a treat. Solid Craic. The McNamee Brothers playing from 4pm to 8pm. Guinness a-plenty and just an all-round good vibe. We don't take bookings so get in early to avoid disappointment.
The Flying Seamen are craic-loving muso's who see the funny side of just about everything. They bring high energy and humour to every one of their gigs. And the best part? They don't mind sharing their mic with the odd patron who can hold a tune. So if you're still burning that St Patrick's Day […]
Cam has played at Southend before as one half of Paddy's Craic. Tonight he's back solo to play all your Irish folk favourites.
Irish singer living in Sydney. Well accustomed to singing in cosy Irish pubs back home in County Kerry. Come for a sing song and stay for the craic.
You'll know Muz as one half of the Flying Seamen - that crazy duo of Irish music with the wicked sense of humour and killer craic. Well - this time he's putting YOU behind the mic. Here's your chance to sing your favourite Irish tune with Muz to back you up on guitar. Just like […]
Irish singer living in Sydney. Well accustomed to singing in cosy Irish pubs back home in County Kerry. Come for a sing song and stay for the craic.
Luke O'Connor from Newry County Down in Ireland has been playing live in venues for 3 years now and plays a wide range of music from Irish traditional to indie rock.
Formerly of the Irish Drovers, Pat Brady has performed all over the world. Singing and playing guitar, tin whistle and harmonica - from the Dubliners to the Pogues, a smattering of Country and some well-known hits from the 60s and 70s - all rounded off with some Irish humour.