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Emma Langford

The Rostrevor Inn, 33-35 Bridge Street, Rostrevor, Rostrevor, Co Down, BT34 3BG
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Emma Langford
Rostrevor Folk Club at Crawfords
Monday, April 20th. 8pm

Emma Langford has become a firm feature of the Irish folk and songwriter scene. Langford's is an inimitable, dreamy voice on the frontline of a new wave of Irish folk.
Her debut album, Quiet Giant, won her an RTÉ Folk Award for Best Emerging Artist and the Irish Post Music Award nomination for best Irish folk act. She was since twice nominated for Best Folk Singer, and once for Best Original Track at the RTÉ Folk Awards. She received the inaugural Dolores O'Riordan Bursary in 2019, the Music Network RESONATE residency in 2021, and an Arts Council Agility Award, to support continuing research and explorations into women in Irish history.


Tickets (£12.50) are available from Belinda Cullen's Good Craic Gifts shop at 13 Church Street, Rostrevor and Crawfords Bar (from 3pm daily). Please pay cash. Or call 028 417 39911.

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Adult£12.50 per ticket

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Season (20 Apr 2026)
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Monday20:00 - 22:30

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