3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
Kerry-based musician Liam O'Connor ‘honoured' as he and family get set to play Electric Picnic again
He will perform twice across two different days, sharing the bill with an impressive line-up of Irish and international stars including Hozier, Kings of Leon, Becky Hill, Sam Fender, Chappell Roan, Mundy and Orla Gartland.
This will mark O'Connor's sixth appearance at the festival, which is widely recognised as one of Europe's premier music events. He will take to the Salty Dog Stage on Saturday, August 30, and the Hazel Wood Stage on Sunday, August 31.
As O'Connor himself puts it: 'It's a terrific honour to be invited to perform twice at such a wonderful event as Electric Picnic. This will be my sixth year and I'm especially excited to announce that my band will include members of my own family, with Saoirse on vocals, concertina and keyboards, Oisín, who plays guitars, keyboards and percussion, and Cillian on drums.
"Electric Picnic is a terrific family day out as well as an opportunity to see so many Irish artists hold their own among some of the best artists in the world.'
Originally from Newmarket in Cork, O'Connor is no stranger to performing alongside world-class talent. His career highlights include collaborations with Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance, Spandau Ballet's Tony Hadley, Boy George, the famed Artane Band, the late Christy Dignam, actress Maureen O'Hara, actor Patrick Bergin, and many more.
He has sold out tours across the United States, Scandinavia, Italy and Australia, and played at some of the world's most prestigious venues, including the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Radio City Music Hall in New York, Sydney Opera House, and Wembley Arena.
His live audiences have included crowds of 170,000 at All-Ireland Football and Hurling Finals, as well as fans at Thomond Park Stadium for the Munster vs Australia rugby clash.