About this Event
Duncormick Village Fund in conjunction with the Duncormick Area Action Group present an evening of Music featuring Tulua to be held at St Peter's Church Duncormick County Wexford.
TULUA are a young traditional Irish band hailing from the southeast of Ireland. Meaning ‘tribe of many paths’ TULUA have been deeply exploring and sharing music of their local area and other parts of Ireland, bringing the audience with them on a captivating journey of songs about love, tunes about life and everything in between. Their rooted passion for playing music has evolved together from a young age since growing up together in Wexford, and they now wholeheartedly explore the possibilities with their music and songs to create a sound unique to them having been previously described as showing ‘true bond and empathy’ and ’music that transcends the mind’.
Since their official formation in 2019, they have released their debut album (No Coming No Going 2023) and an EP (Rising 2021), and have successfully toured and performed in countries around the world (Ireland, Germany, Netherlands, Australia, France, USA, Canada). They were official showcase artists at the 2025 Folk Alliance International Conference in Montreal, have been part of many renown festivals and projects throughout their time (Phil Murphy Weekend Ireland, Stan Rogers Festival Canada, Milwaukee Irish Fest USA, Lorient Festival France, National Celtic Folk Festival Australia, Creative Ireland Projects and more) and have performed extensively in The National Opera House of Ireland.
Through this they have garnered a strong following with their music being shared all over the world on playlists (Spotify/Podcasts), radio stations (CKUA Radio/RnaG etc.) and TV programs (Fleadh TV, Ireland with Michael etc.). They look forward to sharing their musical journey with everyone as they explore and express the possibilities within Irish traditional music
Supported by Rachel Uí Fhaoláin, Éire Ní Fhaoláin agus Cú Chulainn Ó Faoláin for a special performance of traditional song and poetry in both Irish and English. Clann Uí Fhaoláin’s unique interpretations of songs & poetry pertaining to St. Brigid from Rachel’s recent 1900s inspired publication ‘Glór Naomh Bríde’ (The Voice of St. Brigid) will be a focal point of our community concert - A cultural exchange through traditional music, song, poetry, language and folklore, highlighting the voice of St. Brigid in the community.
Money raised from this event will be used for the renovation of The Old School Duncormick, helping to make it a Community Space for all to use.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Peter's Church Duncormick County Wexford Y35 KR64, Duncormick, Ireland
EUR 31.00
