Bressie to return East Cork for intimate Ballycotton performance

He will be supported on the night by Driven Snow, comprised of husband and wife duo Kieran McGuinness and Emily Aylmer, former members of Delorentos and Republic of Loose.
Bressie to return East Cork for intimate Ballycotton performance

Niall Breslin, aka 'Bressie' will play Sea Church in Ballycotton on Saturday night.

Musician, podcaster, and mental health activist Niall Breslin will make a welcome return to Sea Church in Ballycotton on Saturday evening with his acclaimed ‘The Voice to the Small’ show.

‘Bressie’, as he is known to his legions of faithful fans, is no stranger to Sea Church, having previously brought his ‘Where Is My Mind?’ podcast to the intimate East Cork seaside venue.

Saturday’s gig promises to be a soul-stirring evening of carefully crafted soundtracks, curated visual, stories and spoken words, celebrating the ‘small voices that have big impacts’.

As if the big man himself wasn’t enough of a draw, Bressie will be supported on the night by Driven Snow, comprised of husband and wife duo Kieran McGuinness and Emily Aylmer. The couple will be familiar faces to many Irish music fans as former members of Delorentos and Republic of Loose.

Sea Church general manager, John Kidney, said the gig was part of a packed summer line-up at the venue, which includes a gig by Eleanor McEvoy on Friday evening.

Tickets for ‘The Voice to the Small’, which gets underway at 9.30pm, from https://seachurch.ie/, priced at €35.

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