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Returning to Belfast for the first time in three years, Moxie brings their electrifying sound to TradFest in what promises to be a landmark performance. Hailing from Sligo in the West of Ireland, Moxie have carved out a space all their own — rooted in the rhythms of Irish traditional music but fearlessly pushing its boundaries, reimagining it for a new generation.
At the core of the band’s sound is the powerful voice and presence of Julia Spanu — a multilingual vocalist whose heritage spans France, Italy, Vietnam, and Tunisia — alongside Jos Kelly (keys/accordion), Darren Roche (accordion), Ted Kelly (tenor guitar/ukulele bass), Richie Delahunty (acoustic guitar), and Caoimhe De Barra (percussion). Together, they craft a sound that is both grounded and global, familiar yet futuristic. Their upcoming third album, due in Autumn 2025, draws inspiration from Bob Quinn’s “Atlantean” theory, taking listeners on a sonic journey that blends Irish tradition with sounds and stories from France, Spain, and North Africa. It’s a bold, genre-defying statement of cultural exchange and imagination — a rich tapestry of language, rhythm, and identity.
With Moxie, tradition isn’t just preserved — it’s reimagined, reshaped, and re-energised.
“Irresistible revolutionary energy” – The Irish Times
Kinnaris Quintet, is a powerhouse group renowned for having a style quite like no other- powerful, fresh, euphoric, raw, enigmatic and emotive - quickly becoming the must-see act on the live music s
Moxie
When five young Irish musicians hibernate for two weeks to explore their music by the ever changing sky and the rhythmic movements and sounds of Ireland's west coast Atlantic sea you get Moxie, a group who are inspiring audiences with their new palette of 21st century Irish music. Their music has a solid traditional backbone. Jazz, rock, bluegrass and world music rhythms and harmonies are creatively structured around this base treating the listener to layers of rich and intricate sounds as the band deliver a punchy programme of both their own compositions and old tunes with a new emerald vibe.
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Kinnaris Quintet
“A fearless and unconventional exploration of traditional music as this powerhouse of a band takes Irish, Scottish, and Bluegrass by the hand and spins them into an album as unique and innovative as it is technically dazzling....” - Folk Radio UK Kinnaris Quintet are Fiona MacAskill (fiddle), Laura Wilkie (fiddle) Aileen (Reid) Gobbi (5 string fiddle), Laura-Beth Salter (mandolin) and Jenn Butterworth (guitar).
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Mandela Hall
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- Disabled Booking:
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