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29 Nov 2025

Oriel Centre in Dundalk gearing up for another year of musical treats

There's lots of musical treats in store in the Oriel Centre, Dundalk Gaol planned for 2026

Oriel Centre in Dundalk gearing up for another year of musical treats

The 4 Of Us are set to make their first appearance in the Oriel Centre on Saturday 11th April

There's lots of musical treats in store in the new year in the Oriel Centre, Dundalk Gaol making it the perfect one stop shop when shopping for Christmas presents for the music lover in your life.

First up is Tolu Makay on Saturday 17th January. Tolu first came to national prominence when she covered the Saw Doctors classic 'N17' with the RTE Concert Orchestra on RTE 1's New Years Eve show in 2021 and has since been in high demand for performance all over Ireland, UK and the USA as well appearances on The Late Late Show, The Tommy Tiernan Show, Insights with Seán O'Rourke and a recent hugely entertaining interview with Oliver Callan on RTE Radio 1.

Cork Indie Legends The Frank and Walters make a welcome return to the Oriel Centre on Saturday 7th February.

Paul of the Frank and Walters has said that The Oriel Centre is one of his favourite places to perform and going by past performances in the Oriel Centre from them it's easy to see why as the intimacy of the venue allows for a magical bond between the audience and the performers. Expect to hear all the classics including After All, Colours, Fashion Crisis Hits New York and Indie Love Song.

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Beautiful South fans will be delighted to see Briana Corrigan back in the Oriel Centre on Saturday 21st February.

The last time she performed in the Oriel Centre she brought the house down with the Beautiful South songs, especially when she duetted with an audience member and then brought them up to date with her own solo releases. If you are a Beautiful South fan you will not want to miss this performance.

Hailing from Newry, The 4 Of Us has been captivating audiences for over three decades with their soulful melodies and compelling lyrics and The Oriel Centre is delighted to welcome them to its stage for the first time on Saturday 11th April.

Brothers Brendan & Declan Murphy will perform the highlights of their award-winning career and it will be a chance to hear Mary, Washington Down, She Hits Me, and many more classics as well a material from their recent album Cresent Nights.

Tickets for all these shows are available from the Oriel Centre reception and online at www.orielcentre.ie.

Limited tickets are available so if you want to ensure you get that perfect Christmas stocking filler then early booking is advised.

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