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23 Oct 2025

Art, music and language at Dundalk's Mo Chara for Culture Night

Musician and poet Sinéad McNally will host live spoken word and musical performances

Art, music and language at Dundalk's Mo Chara for Culture Night

The evening will finish with a headline show by the electrifying SexyTadhg

Following last year’s successful Cultured Mo, local creatives Colleen Eilís Murphy, Aoife Edwards, and Sinéad McNally alongside Carlow act SexyTadhg host Culture Night at Mo Chara, Dundalk, on Thursday 19th September with Cultured Mo a Dó—a free evening of art, music, language, and community from 7pm to late.

Supported by Louth County Council and the Arts Council, the night will feature a collaborative art installation created by Colleen and Aoife, inspired by local flora and biodiversity. They will also lead an interactive pop-up print workshop where guests can make their own hand-printed pieces.

Musician and poet Sinéad McNally will host live spoken word and musical performances from 7pm, and invites anyone interested to join in—either on the night or by contacting her by email at nallymusicproduction@gmail.com. 

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The evening will finish with a headline show by the electrifying SexyTadhg—a show-stopping act guaranteed to bring the house down. SexyTadhg is a Gaeilgeoir, fashion designer, cabaret performer and musician tipped as one of the most thrilling and authentic creative forces in Ireland today.

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