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26 Mar 2026

Hot House Flowers frontman Liam Ó Maonlaí coming to Dundalk Gaol

Legendary frontman of The Hot House Flowers, Liam Ó Maonlaí, set for Oriel Centre appearance

Hot House Flowers frontman Liam Ó Maonlaí coming to Dundalk Gaol

Legendary frontman of The Hot House Flowers, Liam Ó Maonlaí, set for Oriel Centre appearance

Legendary frontman of The Hot House Flowers, Liam Ó Maonlaí, will make his way to the stage of the Oriel Centre, Dundalk Gaol on Sat 31st October for what promises to be a very special performance.
Following a career of over four decades, his passion for music has seen success in both the rock and traditional forms.
As well as being a singer and pianist, Liam also plays the tin whistle, bodhrán and the harp. Drawing expressions from his various arteries of creativity, and his love of the various genres from traditional Irish music to his hits, this promises to be a special performance of an artist in profile, at work and in his element.
Tickets are €35 and are available from www.orielcentre.ie
Ahead of this, internationally acclaimed violinist Vladimir Jablokov is set to make a very welcome return to the Oriel Centre, on Saturday 13th June 2026 at 8.30pm.
Once a street busker who chose to step away from the predetermined path, he fought his way to major stages, including headlining Dublin’s 3Arena for three consecutive years.

For this year’s concert, Vladimir will be joined by his sister, pianist Olga Jablokov. The programme features favourites such as Flight of the Bumblebee, Libertango, Danny Boy, My Way, and The Last Rose of Summer, alongside stories that reveal another side to the artist audiences have come to love.

Organisers say that this will be exhilarating and heartfelt night of music and one definitely not to be missed. Tickets are €35 and like his previous shows in the Oriel Centre, it will sell out very quickly so early booking is advised. Tickets available from www.orielcentre.ie

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