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06 Sept 2025

Don't miss out! New Ballyshannon dates announced for Onóir

'We are beyond thrilled to announce Onóir are coming back to Abbey Arts Centre'

Don't miss out! New Ballyshannon dates announced for Onóir

Onoir

Onóir are set to play two summer dates at the Abbey Arts Centre.

Tickets have gone on sale for the concerts taking place on July 24 and 25. Booking is via the Abbey Arts Centre box office at abbeycentre.ie or by calling  071 9851375.

A spokesperson for the venue said: "We are beyond thrilled to announce Onóir are coming back to Abbey Arts Centre."

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The contemporary Irish folk group formed in 2020, when Donegal musicians Tom McHugh, Declan Gaughan, Deane Connaghan and Diarmaid McGee joined forces to create a contemporary version of the famous Irish folk ballad The Auld Triangle. The video went on to be seen by over 3 million people worldwide.

These talented musicians with distinctive vocal styles are setting new standards with incredible musical arrangements and harmonies that mark them out as unique. Their debut album was released in March of 2024.

"Onóir are getting ready to blow your mind," said the spokesperson. "This is a night not to be missed as they put their unique stamp on the timeless ballads and folk songs that we all love.

"But be prepared for a few pleasant surprises as they delve into American, heart rending soul and a little bit of country.

"In addition to top quality vocals there’s going to be some fun and laughter along the way."

Onóir are selling out venues in record time as their impassioned audiences are taken on a musical odyssey.

The spokesperson continued: "From their new take on traditional Irish songs all the way through to, up tempo modern Irish classics; from tears to laughter, enjoy the onstage chemistry, excitement, and banter in a show that you will remember for a long, long time don't miss out these tickets wont last long!"

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