
Country/Folk
Yaelokre Tickets
Concerts in Ireland
- 3 November 2026Tuesday 19:00DublinThe AcademyYaelokre
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International Concerts
- 8 October 2026Thursday 19:00Amsterdam, NetherlandsMelkwegYaelokre
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- 9 October 2026Friday 20:00Hamburg, GermanyFabrikYaelokre - #yaelokretour
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- 11 October 2026Sunday 20:00Praha 1, Czech RepublicARCHA+YAELOKRE
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- 12 October 2026Monday 20:00Berlin, GermanyHole44Yaelokre - #yaelokretour
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- 14 October 2026Wednesday 20:00Warsaw, PolandKlub ProgresjaYAELOKRELimited Availability
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- 15 October 2026Thursday 20:00Krakow, PolandKlub StudioYAELOKRE
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- 18 October 2026Sunday 20:00Munich, GermanyNachtwerkYaelokre - #yaelokretour
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- 20 October 2026Tuesday 20:00Zürich, SwitzerlandDynamo SaalYaelokre
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- 25 October 2026Sunday 19:30Paris, 75, FranceALHAMBRAYAELOKRE
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- 27 October 2026Tuesday 19:00Bristol, United KingdomO2 Academy BristolYaelokre
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- 28 October 2026Wednesday 19:00Birmingham, United KingdomO2 Academy2 BirminghamYaelokre
- 29 October 2026Thursday 19:00London, United KingdomO2 Shepherds Bush EmpireYaelokre
- 30 October 2026Until 30/10/2026Leeds, United KingdomLeeds Beckett Students' UnionYaelokreOn partner site
- 1 November 2026Sunday 19:00Glasgow, United KingdomOran Mor Auditorium#yaelokretour
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- 2 November 2026Monday 19:30Manchester, United KingdomManchester Academy 2Yaelokre
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About
If you ever feel as if music has lost its capacity for surprise, the beguiling wonder and infinite creativity of Yaelokre will respark your belief. The 20 year old Filipino-Icelandic artist - real name Keath Ósk (they/it) - fuses three imaginative strands to their visionary expression: intimate, innocent folk infused with leftfield surrealism and instant pop accessibility; artwork which is intricately detailed and beautifully alluring; and storytelling which brings personal experience and poetry into rich, fable-like narratives. What’s more, all three of these elements are crafted by this one artist…a truly unique creative polymath.
The scale of the fantastical world they have created is vast, both in terms of narrative and lore. But its essence is relatively simple. The songs are set in the fictional world of Meadowlark and chart the adventures of four masked children who comprise a musical ensemble known at The Lark: Cole Seymour, Clémente Dearworth, Peregrine August, and Kingsley. They perform as representatives of The Harkers, mythical beings who express the fundamental principles of nature, wonder and chaos. What’s more, Yaelokre voices all of the different characters within their universe.
This immersive, escapist story is largely inspired by Yaelokre’s own life. The four Larks represent different stages of their childhood, and writing their songs felt cathartic for their creator. “This project revolves around lessons that I’ve learned from life.” Those recurring lessons vary in nature, but those wisdoms all feel like universal truths. “The main lesson is to listen, be kind and spread compassion. Be courageous. Do not let yourself be fenced in. Chaos is natural, and it’s not always a bad thing. You have to mind the past so you can find a better future. You need to be open-minded. And most importantly, you need to live in the moment: now is more important than anything.”
And while on first listen there’s a childlike innocence to the project, you only need to scratch the surface of its lyrics to reveal flashes of gothic horror which reflect the savagery of the natural world.
While that’s all fascinating, you may also feel that from what we’ve revealed that Yaelokre’s artistry is for a very niche audience. This couldn’t be more wrong. Since debuting the project in January 2024, Yaelkore has released seven tracks which have already amassed 180 million streams at Spotify. Their following is also fervently passionate, with huge engagement at TikTok from their 1.5 million followers, a vast 50-page fan-created Wiki, and a sub-Reddit packed with theories, fan art and cosplay.