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Briana Corrigan making her way to the Oriel Centre at Dundalk Gaol on Saturday 22 February
Reporter:
Donard McCabe
13 Feb 2025 1:29 PM
2025 is already shaping up to be Beautiful South takeover of Dundalk, with Paul Heaton heading to the Spirit Store in March, and the wonderful Briana Corrigan making her way to the Oriel Centre at Dundalk Gaol on Saturday 22 February.
Belfast born Corrigan is best known for delivering Beautiful South’s most successful single, the chart topping, No 1, Brit award winning A Little Time where her unique vocal and Paul Heaton’s brilliantly acerbic lyrics and catchy melody combined to create an unforgettable anthem to broken love and who can forget the gloriously witty You Keep It All In. As a songwriter in her own right, Corrigan has released two critically acclaimed solo albums.
This is a rare opportunity to hear Briana Corrigan up close and personal as she entertains with an evening of story and song. Expect Beautiful South classics, her own beautifully crafted songs and some unique takes on traditional favourites.
For those who have never experienced a performance in the Oriel Centre before, you are in for a treat as it's hard to top the intimacy, atmosphere and acoustics of this historical and beautiful venue. For further informationwww.orielcentre.ie.
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