Muireann Bradley at home in Ballybofey. Photo: Joe Boland (North West Newspix)
Muireann Bradley sold out her first headline gig in her hometown.
Tickets for the rising blues star’s performance at the Balor Arts Centre in Ballybofey on June 22 were snapped up in double quick time on Friday morning.
Tickets went on sale at 9am but were hot property and the sold out signs were posted.
Muireann played a supporting role at the Balor during the popular Ghostlight Sessions in November.
The Balor date is one of 16 live shows the 17-year-old will perform at this year with shows across Ireland, the UK and the Netherlands.
On the tour, Muireann will perform her debut album titled ‘I Kept These Old Blues.’
Muireann, a fifth-year student at Abbey Vocational School in Donegal Town, brought in the new year in style, with a brilliant performance of Candyman on BBC's Jools' Annual Hootenanny.
Her star and stock rose to new heights with her debut album, I Kept Those Old Blues, rocking to number one in the iTunes chart and she appeared on The Late Late Show.
Muireann was also recently nominated for a Ticketmaster ‘Irish Rising Star For 2024’ Award.
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