One of Cork's own is latest act added to Live at the Marquee line-up 

She will take to the stage on June 14.
One of Cork's own is latest act added to Live at the Marquee line-up 

The latest act added to the Live at the Marquee line-up is Cork's own Lyra.

The latest act added to the Live at the Marquee line-up is Cork's own Lyra.

She will take to the stage on June 14.

Lyra has established herself on both the domestic and international stage with a string of exciting, vibrant singles accompanied by a unique style of visual presentation.

The last year has been particularly thrilling for Lyra, with the success of her one-two punch of hit singles: ‘Lose My Mind’ and her collab with John Gibbons on Stevie Nicks’ classic ‘Edge Of Seventeen’. 

In addition to these big tunes, she's released successful collaborations with dance artist UNSECRET and Bill Whelan on ‘Riverdance: The Animated Adventure.’ She also soundtracked An Post’s Irish festive campaign with her track ‘The Magic Of Christmas’.

Tickets for her Live at the Marquee gig go on sale this Monday March 25 at 9am.

Her self-titled debut album is out April 12.

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