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Diarmuid Ó Meachair Trio

Diarmuid Ó Meachair Trio

Saturday 28th June 2025, 19:30 - 22:30

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Saturday 28th June 2025, 19:30 - 22:30

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Diarmuid Ó Meachair Trio

Join us for an extraordinary night of Irish traditional music, featuring the incredible talents of Diarmuid Ó Meachair, Brian McGrath, and Michael McCague. With years of experience and countless accolades between them, these three musicians are set to deliver an evening filled with passion, energy, and some of the finest Irish music you’ll hear anywhere. From Diarmuid’s award-winning accordion playing to Brian’s mastery of the piano, banjo, and mandolin, and Michael’s unique touch on bouzouki and guitar, this is a performance you won’t want to miss.


Sat 28 June 2025

Doors: 7.30pm; Starts: 8pm

Tickets: £15/£13


Diarmuid Ó Meachair

Diarmuid Ó Meachair is an Accordion player from Cúil Aodha, Co. Cork. He is also an accomplished Melodeon player and sean-nós singer and native Irish speaker. He was awarded the prestigious TG4 Young Musician of the year award in 2022. Diarmuid is part of the teaching staff at the Department of Music in University College Cork. He is the new Irish Music & language Professor in College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts.

Diarmuid has released 3 solo albums in the past two years, “Siúl na Slí” (December, 2022), “Melodeon Medleys” (July, 2023) and “Diarmuid Ó Meachair” in (July 2024). He was nominated for 2 RTÉ Folk Awards in 2024, “Best instrumentalist” and “Best emerging artist” and he was nominated again for “Best Instrumentalist” in 2025. He is a current member of the legendary “De Dannan” with Frankie Gavin.

A native Irish speaker from Cúil Aodha in the Múscraí Gaeltacht, Diarmuid has won many sean nós singing competitions at the Oireachtas na Gaeilge.

In 2023 he was commissioned by The John Dwyer Featival and the National Arts Council of Ireland to compose a suite a music in memory of the great Dwyer family from Beara.

In 2016, Diarmuid won the Senior All Ireland melodeon title at the Fleadh in Ennis at 19 years of age. In 2018, Diarmuid graduated from Mary Immaculate College with a Bachelor’s degree in Primary Education.

Brian McGrath

Brian McGrath comes from Brookeborough, Co. Fermanagh, an area steeped in traditional music. Brian’s first professional work was with Dervish. He then joined Four Men And A Dog and played on the award-winning album Barking Mad. He moved his career on, accompanying Noel Hill, Paul Brock and Frankie Gavin, among others, before joining the Sean Keane Band as pianist. Brian joined De Dannan where he stayed till the band broke up in 2003. Brian now plays with At The Racket, and is much sought after as a session musician on piano, banjo and mandolin. He has toured extensively, playing with all the biggest names in Irish traditional music, including Frankie Gavin, Noel Hill, John Carty, Matt Molloy, Paul Brock, Charlie Lennon, Joe Burke, Sean Maguire, Brian Rooney, Cathal Hayden, Joe Derrane, Arty McGlynn, Alec Finn, Alan Kelly, Dolores Keane, Maura O’Connell, Tommy Fleming, Steve Cooney and Eleanor Shanley, as well as doing extensive TV and media work.

Michael Mc Cague

Michael Mc Cague has been an Irish traditional music accompanist since his late teenage years on bouzouki and guitar, having played traditional fiddle and banjo from early childhood.

He has played, recorded and toured with Matt Molloy, Sean Keane, Frankie Gavin, John Carty, Brian Rooney, Tommy Peoples, and his brother Donal on fiddle. In 2006 he joined John Carty’s “At The Racket” with whom he recorded their third album, “It’s Not Racket Science”.  In 2009 Michael also joined John Mc Sherry and Donal O’Connor in their highly successful outfit “At First Light”, touring and performing regularly throughout Ireland and Europe.

A short time later Mc Cague was sought out to play the bouzouki role in the “Tribute to The Bothy Band”, alongside Michael Mc Goldrick, John McSherry and Cathy Jordan. He has also regularly deputised on guitar with the prolific outfit Teada.

2014 saw him bring his own unique project, “The Waylaid Man”, into the public sphere, showcasing a collection of Michael’s original compositions. The recording features an array musicians including John McSherry, Nollaig Casey, Brian McGrath, Oisin Mc Diarmada and brother Dónal Mc Cague.

More recently he recorded on “Ceolaire”, a concertina debut album of Hugh Healy, “The Wavy Bow Collection” from father and son duet, John and James Carty, and “At Our Leisure” by John Carty and Michael McGoldrick.

Since 2021 he has played in concert with Matt Molloy and John Carty and also in a one off performance with “The Chieftains” pairing, Sean Keane & Matt Molloy at the Return To London Town festival, 2021.


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