Caoimhín Brady will play at the Fireside Sessions on Thursday night
There is a jam-packed lineup of live music at Toales on Crowe Street in Dundalk again this week.
Thursday 26th June - Fireside Sessions presents Caoimhín Brady + Catherine McCrystal at 9pm - free admission.
Toales’ Fireside Sessions—Dundalk’s intimate acoustic club by the virtual fire—proudly welcomes the return of one of the town’s most compelling young voices, Caoimhín Brady.
A singer-songwriter with a rare emotional depth, Caoimhín delivers honest, introspective songs that speak to life’s struggles and quiet hopes.
Blending acoustic and indie folk, his music creates a safe, reflective space for listeners—an invitation to feel seen, heard, and understood.
Joining him on the night is Catherine McCrystal, a Northern Irish singer-songwriter whose rich, heartfelt vocals are steeped in the traditions of Americana, folk, and country.
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With over 15 years performing at weddings and live events, Catherine is now stepping forward with original material that’s both soulful and sincere—alongside a few carefully chosen covers that showcase her storytelling strength.
As always, Fireside Sessions is free, and the music kicks off around 9pm. Come early, grab a seat and a beer, and let the songs do the rest.
Friday 27th June – Killjoy + Kalebur + Mighty Joe Young - Doors 8pm - Admission €8/ €5 students
Fresh off their triumphant win at Toales' Battle of the Bands 2025, Killjoy are back with a headline show, armed with everything that made them stand out from the start—inventive guitar work, raw, unfiltered vocals, and an electric live presence—the band is ready to prove exactly why they’re one of the most exciting young acts in the country.
Their sound is a thunderous fusion of classic rock grit, grunge edge, and heavy metal punch, shifting from razor-tight grooves to full-blown chaos without missing a beat.
Dynamic, defiant, and completely gripping, Killjoy don’t just play music—they ignite it.
Support on the night comes from Northern Irish alternative/rock band Kalebur and Mighty Joe Young.
With a fearless spirit and a deep connection to their audience, this is a band charging into the future with purpose.
Killjoy’s headline return isn’t just a gig—it’s a statement. Don’t miss it.
Doors open at 8pm and admission is only €8 or €5 for students.
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