Eleanor McEvoy Live Interview at TradFest
- TSEAC Official

- Nov 26, 2024
- 1 min read

We are thrilled to announce a special addition to our TradFest celebrations at The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre! As part of this year's festivities, we are hosting an exclusive live interview with the acclaimed Irish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Eleanor McEvoy.
Eleanor McEvoy's career is nothing short of spectacular. With decades of musical brilliance and a global fanbase, she continues to captivate audiences with her ever-evolving sound and heartfelt performances. She is the genius behind “A Woman’s Heart,” the title track of the best-selling Irish album in history, which has been celebrated as one of the top 10 Irish folk songs of all time and featured in the award-winning TV show “Derry Girls.”
As cherished members of The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre, you have exclusive pre-sale access to tickets for this must-see event!
Secure your spot and be part of an unforgettable evening with Eleanor McEvoy, where she will share her incredible journey and musical insights.
Pre-Sale tickets will only be available for the next 3 days so be sure to get them quick before they go on general release. To see more and purchase tickets click here:
Stay tuned for more exciting updates and join us in making this TradFest the best one yet!
We can't wait to see you all there!




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Three-day pre-sale windows should come with a warning label for anyone who doesn’t live on their email inbox. I’m hoping the interview digs into the “ever-evolving sound” bit — it’s rare to see artists keep shifting without losing the emotional punch. Funny enough I was procrastinating on https://stylelooklab.com earlier and now I’m here making actual plans for TradFest instead.
The Derry Girls mention is what pushed me over the edge — that show has a talent for making songs feel brand new again. Fingers crossed she gets into the writing headspace behind “A Woman’s Heart” rather than just the usual career highlights reel. Completely unrelated palate-cleanser: I went down a rabbit hole with a fun ghibli ai filter last week and it had the same cozy nostalgia hit as hearing that track.
The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre always seems to land the kind of events that feel “small room, big artist,” which is honestly the best way to hear someone like Eleanor. Any idea if there’ll be a short Q&A at the end, or is it more of a hosted conversation start-to-finish? (Side thought: I saw a similar “submit and get featured” vibe on https://hrefgo.com the other day, just in a completely different scene.)