Howth Maritime By Night: Kila
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This is an over 18s event. You may be required to show ID (driver's license, Garda / PSNI ID or passport only). Right of admission is reserved.Howth Maritime By Night: Kila
Irish Folk Ensamble Kíla are coming to The Abbey Tavern as part of the Howth Maritime By Night festival on Sunay the 24th of May.
Formed at school in Dublin’s late 1980’s, Award-winning band, Kíla, are heralded as one of Ireland’s most innovative and exciting bands. Their unique sound has been ever-evolving, rooted in tradition, yet inspired by a myriad of influences and ideas from all around the world.
Often defined as contemporary Irish World music, Kíla fuse the effects of their own melodies and Irish (Gaeilge) lyrics, Irish folk instruments such as whistles, fiddles, Uilleann pipes, bones and bodhrán with djembe, congas, drums, mandolins, brass, and acoustic/electric/ bass guitars. Kíla’s eight members come from the differing musical backgrounds of traditional, classical, and rock.
Kíla have worked extensively in TV and film. In 2020 they won the IFTA for Best Original Score for the soundtrack or Arracht (TG4). Their most notable collaborations have been with French composer Bruno Coulais on the soundtracks for Cartoon Saloon’s three Oscar-nominated animated films The Secret of Kells (2010), Song of the Sea (2014), and most recently for Wolfwalkers (2020).
As the Howth Maritime & Seafood Festival moves to May, we’re excited to introduce a brand-new evening festival to complement the daytime celebrations — kicking off in full on the Friday night with a full programme of gigs plus a Viking event. If you’re planning a visit to the Maritime Festival, why not stay on and experience this intimate boutique music festival set across nine unique venues throughout the village and the breathtaking surroundings of Howth Hill?
From cosy pubs to iconic cultural spaces, the festival invites you to wander from gig to gig, soaking up the charm and energy of Howth — think the spirit of Electric Picnic, but with most events free to enjoy.
At the heart of the programme are four special headline shows. The historic Abbey Tavern hosts three nights of standout performances, while the beautiful St. Mary’s Church provides a stunning setting for a truly memorable concert.
Festival highlights include: Legendary Irish folk singer-songwriter Luka Bloom performing at St. Mary’s Church on Sunday, May 24th at 6pm.
At the Abbey Tavern:
Friday, May 22nd at 8pm – dynamic trad-fusion from The Wran
Saturday, May 23rd at 8pm – Havana-inspired grooves with Havanah Roots
Sunday, May 24th at 8pm – the electrifying Celtic rhythms of Kíla
Tickets for all 4 headline shows from tickets.ie
Elsewhere, The Summit Inn will host a nostalgic K2 80s & 90s Club Night. In addition to the headline shows, a vibrant programme of free live music will take place across the town, featuring performances from 353 Samba Club at McNeills, Allied Irish Bandits at O’Connell’s, The Guilty Party at Crabby Joe’s, Ultras and Taylor D at The Bloody Stream, Dublin City Rounders at The Harbour Bar and The Mafia Cats at Wrights-Findlater.
A special highlight of the weekend is ‘Songs From Howth’, a unique songwriters’ showcase celebrating local talent, with performances from Paul Byrne, Luke Howard, Colm Skwirbat, Lee Page & Dave Chesney, Celine Daly, Martello and Rob Keogh. For those travelling in, camper van parking will be available at Suttonians Rugby Club, making it even easier to turn your visit into a full weekend escape.
Join us for a weekend of great music, Seafood, fresh sea air and unforgettable atmosphere in one of Ireland’s most scenic coastal villages. And yes we did mention Vikings - at 7pm on the Friday there’ll be a Viking parade and battle reenactment starting from Tesco and going to the green area opposite King Sitric.
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Ticket Information:
General Admission: €27.50 (Incl. Booking Fee)