How To Gael podcast coming to Cork's Triskel Christchurch Arts Centre

Hosted by broadcasters Doireann Ní Ghlacáin, Louise Cantillon and Síomha Ní Ruairc, the show has gained a cult following at home and abroad.
How To Gael podcast coming to Cork's Triskel Christchurch Arts Centre

How to Gael with Síomha Ní Ruairc, Doireann Ní Ghlacáin and Louise Cantillon. Picture: Bríd O’ Donavan

The popular bilingual Irish podcast How To Gael is coming to Cork for a live show on Friday,  March 7.

Coming to the Triskel Christchurch Arts Centre, the How To Gael live podcast will commence at 8pm and tickets will cost €25.

Hosted by broadcasters Doireann Ní Ghlacáin, Louise Cantillon and Síomha Ní Ruairc, the show shot to national and international prominence when first launched in 2023, quickly obtaining a cult following at home and abroad.

Síomha Ní Ruairc is one of the main presenters of Ireland AM on Virgin Media Television, and Louise Cantillon has a weekday national broadcasting slot on Today FM.

Doireann Ní Ghlacáin, whose mother is originally from the West Cork Gaeltacht area of Cúil Aodha, is a familiar face and voice as a TV and radio presenter with RTÉ Radio 1.

Good craic

A new generation of Irish speakers, Doireann, Louise and Síomha are living, working, socialising and reviving an Ghaeilge in a way that is súimiúil, spraoiúil agus just good craic.

You may not learn the modh coinníollach, but from discussing their favourite lines in Irish literature to rationalising the necessity of weekly blow dries, these mná represent the new generation of Gaels.

In 2024, How To Gael launched its second season with CWB management and went full video.

They are heading on a national tour in partnership with MCD following sold out crowds in Dublin and Electric Picnic in early 2024.

For full information and to purchase tickets, visit: https://triskelartscentre.ie/events/how-to-gael.

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