29 November to 1 Dec 2024
Live & Online
We've announced an incredible line-up for The Church of St James this year.
The ethereal LAURA MARLING will dazzle us with her one-of-a-kind vocals, delivering fresh tracks from her new album
Patterns in Repeat (out October 25).
Following 2019's EP The Wren and performance in Patrick Kavanagh's The Great Hunger at The Abbey Theatre,
LISA O'NEILL unveiled her incredible fifth album All Of This Is Chance on Rough Trade in February 2023 to rave reviews.
MORGANA made a name for herself as one half of Derry/Belfast duo Saint Sister, but she's currently embracing the
solo spotlight with an epic live set of 'pop music you can cry to'.
RACHAEL LAVELLE, an Other Voices favourite, is playing St James' Church for the first time - merging classical and contemporary influences, the talent unveiled her debut album Big Dreams in September 2023 and swiftly earned a Choice Music Prize nomination.
With their gritty guitars and powerful lyrics, BEEN STELLAR will bring their raw fusion of post-punk and indie rock to
Other Voices for a performance that's sure to be an anthemic highlight.
We'll have FIONN REGAN, whose music has evolved from the acoustic poetry of his Mercury-shortlisted debut to
the acclaimed sounds of his latest album O Avalanche
BASHY, the British rapper known for his sharp lyricism and thought-provoking themes, will bring his distinctive blend of
rap, reggae, and R&B influences.
JACOB ALON, a Scottish singer-songwriter with a gift for intimate and introspective storytelling, will transport us all
with their haunting vocals.
Critically acclaimed saxophonist, composer, and arranger, NUBYA GARCIA will share her jazz mastery with the
Other Voices audience.
LANDLESS, the acclaimed Irish vocal ensemble, bring their intricate four-part harmonies and deeply evocative renditions
of traditional songs.
And last but not least - following the recent release of their second album Midas, UK rockers WUNDERHORSE will make
their Dingle debut at St James' Church.