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09 Oct 2025

Muireann Bradley ‘honoured’ to join concert lineup with Neil Young and Lana Del Ray

Ballybofey blues musician Muireann will perform at the Harvest Moon concert on Saturday, October 25 at Lake Hughes, California

Muireann Bradley ‘honoured’ to join concert lineup with Neil Young and Lana Del Ray

Ballybofey musician Muireann Bradley will join some of the biggest names in music at the Harvest Moon benefit concert

Donegal’s Muireann Bradley says she is “honoured” to feature on a US concert lineup alongside some of the biggest names in music.

Ballybofey blues musician Muireann will perform at the Harvest Moon concert on Saturday, October 25 at Lake Hughes, California. She joins Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, Beck with special guest Lana Del Ray, Tyler Ramsey and Masanga.

The concert will benefit two US organisations: The Painted Turtle, a free year-round camp for children with serious medical conditions and their families, and The Bridge School, which offers accredited online education for grades 6-12.

“I’m truly honoured to be part of this incredible line-up!,” shared Muireann. “On October 25 in Lake Hughes, we’ll be coming together for a very special event, raising funds for two amazing causes, The Painted Turtle and The Bridge School. Can’t wait to share the stage and the music for such a meaningful night!”

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Muireann rose to prominence after her debut album, I Kept These Old Blues, led to her appearance on Jools Holland’s Annual Hootenanny on New Year’s Eve 2023. Since then, the teenage singer and guitarist has toured across the US and Canada, performing with some of the biggest names in blues music, and appeared on The Late Late Show on RTÉ along with Oscar-nominated actor Paul Mescal.

Tickets for the Harvest Moon benefit concert can be purchased at www.muireannbradley.ie/tour/ 

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