Greg Freeman – announces headline at The Workman’s Club, Dublin

Singular Artists proudly present Greg Freeman for a headline show at The Workman’s Club, Dublin for 7th September 2025. Tickets are available from singularartists.ie on Friday, 25th April at 10am

Greg Freeman thrives on finding emotional catharsis and present-day resonance in the  eccentric ugliness of the past. His songs all have a palpable sense of place thanks to his urgent  delivery and evocative lyricism, which mines history for character-driven tales of violence, loss,  and epiphany. On his sophomore LP Burnover, out August 22 via Canvasback Music/Transgressive Records, the Maryland-born, Burlington, Vermont-based artist uses the  complicated backdrop of the Northeast to sing of grief, alienation, and the clarity that comes  from opening up yourself to love. Explosive, unsettling, and undeniable, the 10 tracks here meld  energetic indie rock with an ambling twang. It’s Freeman’s most adventurous and personal yet, cementing him as a singular songwriting talent.  

When Freeman quietly released his debut LP I Looked Out in 2022, it had no PR campaign,  label, or music industry promo, but still received raves from Stereogum and Uproxx. The word-of-mouth success of that release had Freeman on a relentless tour schedule. An itinerant lifestyle from ceaseless long drives made him think about home and his role in it. “I was trying to  make an album about where I live, without specifically writing about myself and my immediate  surroundings,” says Freeman. Driving around Vermont, he’d pass by the birthplaces of Joseph  Smith, the founder of Mormonism, and Ethan Allen, the Revolutionary War figure and state icon.  “I was drawn to these slightly tragic regional figures who helped me understand the culture of  that area even today,” he says.  

Greg Freeman announces headline at The Workman’s Club, Dublin

Sunday, 7th September 2025

Tickets from €13.00 plus booking fees available on Friday, 25th April at 10amfrom www.singularartists.ie

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