
Rock/Pop
Mary Coughlan Tickets
Concerts in Ireland
- 24 April 2026Friday 20:00Galway, GWLEISURELANDSharon Shannon, Frances Black & Mary Coughlan
- 3 May 2026Sunday 20:00Co Kildare, KEKeadeen HotelSharon Shannon, Frances Black and Mary Coughlan
- 12 June 2026Until 12/06/2026Dublin, DPeacocks Bar & LoungeMary Coughlan - Swords - June 12On partner site
- 19 June 2026Until 19/06/2026Dublin, DCourtney's of LucanMary Coughlan - Lucan - June 19On partner site
Venue
- 1 August 2026Saturday 20:00Co. Mayo, MOTF Royal, CastlebarMary Coughlan, Sharon Shannon, Frances Black
International Concerts
- 18 September 2026Friday 20:00Haarlem, NetherlandsPHILMary Coughlan - 40th anniversary tour 2025Cancelled
Venue
- 24 September 2026Until 24/09/2026Cumbria, United KingdomKendal Brewery Arts CentreMary CoughlanOn partner site
- 25 September 2026Friday 19:00Glasgow, United KingdomSaint Luke'sMARY COUGHLANOn partner site
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- 25 September 2026Until 25/09/2026Glasgow, United KingdomSaint Luke'sMary CoughlanOn partner site
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- 1 October 2026Until 01/10/2026Exeter, United KingdomExeter PhoenixMary CoughlanOn partner site
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- 2 October 2026Until 02/10/2026London, United KingdomUnion ChapelMary CoughlanOn partner site
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About
Mary Coughlan
Mary Coughlan’s career in music has been one hell-of-a-ride. Often described as the greatest female vocalist that Ireland has ever produced, Coughlan proudly stands alongside some of the world’s most iconic jazz singers. She is unique in blending whisky-blurred, smoke-seared, husky notes with the laconic wit of Billie Holiday and Peggy Lee. She draws the line of deep, down and dirty blues singers back to Bessie Smith with the sardonic, bitter-sweet defiance and despair of Edith Piaf. Yet Mary Coughlan delivers it all in a delicious and unapologetic Irish drawl: sceptical, rueful, mournful and melting and ardent for love.
Mary Coughlan is one of our greatest singers because over 40 years she has made the most grown-up, uncompromising, wholly personal yet utterly universal music on either side of the Atlantic about what goes on between men and women.
Mary’s latest album Repeat Rewind, released in October 2024 via Strange Brew, which marked her fourth decade in music, received widespread accolades: RTÉ broadcaster John Creedon named it his Album of the Year 2024; RTÉ Radio 1 named it Album of the Week upon release; The Irish Times named it in their Top 5 Jazz Albums of the Year 2024; it was shortlisted for 3 Hot Press Reader’s Poll Awards; The Financial Times wrote about Mary’s “irresistible hooks” and MOJO Magazine commented on her lyricism - “Adult disappointments dissected in strong, lo-fi set by honey-voiced Irish national treasure” - in their four star review.
It's hard to believe that four decades have passed since Coughlan went into the studio to record her debut album, 'Tired and Emotional'.
Setlists
- 1.Damn Your Eyes
- 2.Double Cross
- 3.What if I do
- 4.The Beach
- 5.I Can Let Go Now
- 6.Whiskey Didn't Kill the Pain
- 7.The Ice Cream Man
- 8.Let It Be Me (Ray LaMontagne cover)
- 9.Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen cover)
- 10.Bad (Kirsty MacColl cover)
- 11.Ballad of a Sad Young Man
- 12.Just a Friend of Mine (Vaya Con Dios cover)
- 13.I Want to Be Seduced
- 14.The Lumberjack
- 15.Freefalling
- 16.A Weak Heart Like Mine
- 17.Repeat rewind
- 18.Ancient Rain
- 19.A Whiter Shade of Pale (Procol Harum cover)
- 20.I'd Rather Go Blind / You Send Me / Send in the Clowns
- 21.Ride On (Jimmy MacCarthy cover)
- 1.Ancient Rain
- 2.Invisible to You
- 3.I'd Rather Go Blind (Etta James cover)
- 4.Delaney's Gone Back on the Wine
- 5.Repeat rewind
- 6.What if I do
- 7.God only knows
- 8.Double Cross
FAQS
Mary Coughlan plays Dublin's 3Olympia Theatre on 18 January 2026.
Tickets are on sale Friday 8 August at 10am.
'Repeat Rewind'
'Tired and Emotional'