We’re delighted to bring you Live At The Record Room Volume II and the amazing opportunity to be part of an historical live recording with - Seán O’Meara, The Labourers and Meadhbh Hayes.
Admission is free but tickets must be booked in advance via Eventbrite, with only 100 places available per night.
Seán O’Meara
Seán O'Meara is a multifaceted musician and composer from Limerick, whose extensive career began at the age of 16. With roots in rock, pop, classical, and traditional Irish music, he has toured globally, performing in over 20 countries across five continents at venues ranging from concert halls to stadiums. A decorated artist—winning the All-Ireland Fleadh in 2012—Seán has collaborated with and opened for a host of renowned artists, including Sting, Bob Geldof, Cory Wong, and Denise Chaila. In addition to his busy touring schedule and numerous television and radio appearances, he has balanced his career by teaching and lecturing at the Irish World Academy in UL. Seán is also the guitarist for the world-renowned instrumental group the olllam, and he is set to release his own debut solo album in early 2025.
The Labourers
Formed in London in 2023 by Conor Bogue (banjo) and Michael Hickey (guitar), The Labourers quickly began to make a name for themselves before relocating to Ireland. With the addition of Dylan O'Shea (drums) and Euan Hickey (bass), the band solidified its lineup and developed a unique, high-energy sound. Their music, which includes fan favorites like "Maggie," "Son," and "Too Fast," is designed to get a crowd moving. They've become a fixture on the festival and venue circuit, headlining the Ruby Sessions twice and performing at Dublin Tradfest and the Greenfields Festival. The group has also opened for a wide range of acts, including Aslan, Brogeal, and The Highstool Prophets.
Meadhbh Hayes
Known for her intimate and soulful performances, Limerick's adopted Cork native, Meadhbh Hayes, is a multi-talented musician with an enchanting voice and a skilled command of both guitar and fiddle. Her sound is deeply rooted in traditional Irish and American folk, with a particular love for the tunes of Sliabh Luachra. Hayes's original music, such as her debut single "GÁIRE"—produced by Paddy Mulcahy—explores themes of grief and gratitude. Having opened for a diverse range of artists including Kíla, John Blek, and The Whistlin’ Donkeys, she has already established a strong presence on the live circuit. Meadhbh is currently in the process of recording her debut EP of original compositions, which is set to be released as a series of singles.
Funded by the Department of Culture, Communications and Sport, Grassroots Music Venue Support Scheme.