Ríoghnach Connolly & Honeyfeet: Matinee Show
Ríoghnach Connolly & Honeyfeet: Matinee Show
Sat 22 November 2025
Stage time / 1:50pm
Doors / 2:00pm
Celebrating the Jazz Clubs
A special Saturday matinee show from Ríoghnach Connolly and Honeyfeet, who return with a new LP 'The Heads, Hearts and Hooves', full of their signature blend of protest soul, twisted folk, deep groove and joyful abandon!
A special Saturday matinee show from Ríoghnach Connolly and Honeyfeet, who return with a new LP 'The Heads, Hearts and Hooves', full of their signature blend of protest soul, twisted folk, deep groove and joyful abandon!
One of the most electrifying and genre-defying live acts performing today, at the heart of Honeyfeet is the indomitable Ríoghnach Connolly, Her voice, equal parts fierce, tender and fearless, connects ancestral song traditions with contemporary storytelling. Early this year Ríoghnach joined Annie Lennox on stage at the Royal Albert Hall for “Sisters: Annie Lennox and Friends,” Sharing the bill with artists including Celeste and Nadine Shah, Connolly brought her singular presence to a night that celebrated the transformative power of music and collective voice.
The band’s line-up also features Lorien Garth Edwards on bass, Ellis Davies on guitar, John Ellis on keyboards, Biff Roxby on brass, and Phill Howley on drums. Their live sets moving seamlessly between swampy jazz, raucous brass, fractured funk, blues balladry and folkloric textures, held together by a groove and a commitment to musical freedom.
"Brilliant Band" - Craig Charles, BBC 6 Music
"A righteous blast of working-class energy" - Clash Music
A special Saturday matinee show from Ríoghnach Connolly and Honeyfeet, who return with a new LP 'The Heads, Hearts and Hooves', full of their signature blend of protest soul, twisted folk, deep groove and joyful abandon!
One of the most electrifying and genre-defying live acts performing today, at the heart of Honeyfeet is the indomitable Ríoghnach Connolly, Her voice, equal parts fierce, tender and fearless, connects ancestral song traditions with contemporary storytelling. Early this year Ríoghnach joined Annie Lennox on stage at the Royal Albert Hall for “Sisters: Annie Lennox and Friends,” Sharing the bill with artists including Celeste and Nadine Shah, Connolly brought her singular presence to a night that celebrated the transformative power of music and collective voice.
The band’s line-up also features Lorien Garth Edwards on bass, Ellis Davies on guitar, John Ellis on keyboards, Biff Roxby on brass, and Phill Howley on drums. Their live sets moving seamlessly between swampy jazz, raucous brass, fractured funk, blues balladry and folkloric textures, held together by a groove and a commitment to musical freedom.
"Brilliant Band" - Craig Charles, BBC 6 Music
"A righteous blast of working-class energy" - Clash Music