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18 Sept 2025

Limerick Jazz Festival 2025 - Showcasing world-class Irish and international talent

This year's festival features an incredible line-up

Limerick Jazz Festival 2025 - Showcasing world-class Irish and international talent

Limerick Jazz Festival 2025 runs from Wednesday September 24th to Sunday 28th and once again presents the cream of Irish and international talent across the city.

This year’s event features a very strong line-up of singers. We are delighted to welcome Ian Shaw to the Belltable, performing “When Bowie met Joni: the songs of David Bowie and Joni Mitchell.” Also from the UK, Brigitte Beraha will perform an intimate gig at the People’s Museum of Limerick accompanied by the outstanding guitarist Ant Law.

Our other headline gigs at Dolan’s Pub present a rich selection of Irish vocal talent with Deborah Swiney joining long-time friend of the Festival Nigel Mooney, Emily Conway and Dublin’s Cormac Kenevey.

Our featured instrumentalists are Irish fusioneers Magical Dog, the Julian Siegel Quartet from the UK, a first Irish appearance by rising star of the vibes Dimitris Angelakis and his Quartet and the triumphant return to Limerick of Rory Conneally, who won the 2024 Young Irish Jazz Musician Competition in the University Concert Hall, UL last November.

This year’s jazz trail includes free events across the city in venues such as the Steamboat Music and the George and Savoy Hotels.

John Daly, Chair of Limerick Jazz Society, said:

"We are delighted to announce a really wonderful programme for our 14th Limerick Jazz Festival. With fringe events popping up in even more venues across the city, we're reaching out to every music lover.

"Our heartfelt thanks go to the Arts Council and Limerick City and County Council for making this possible."

Get ready for a celebration of rhythm, melody, and soul at Limerick Jazz Festival 2024. For more information and tickets,
visit www.limerickjazz.com

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