Paddy Hanna played Whelan’s last night to kick off his Irish tour and launch his new album Oylegate. The venue filled and there was a real sense of anticipation in the room. Paddy’s set delivered exactly what people came for, honest songs and offbeat charm. The new album explores the highs and lows of parenthood, and that mix of joy, exhaustion and strange beauty came through clearly in his performance. The arrangements felt rich and full, with thoughtful instrumentation and dynamics that gave space for the lyrics to land. Paddy has a way of pulling you into his world, making even the more surreal moments feel genuine. He didn’t over-explain anything, just let the songs do their thing, and the crowd responded with full attention.
Earlier in the night, Clara Tracey opened the show with a strong set of her own. Her voice was clear and soulful, and her songs had a relaxed groove that set the tone perfectly. She held the crowd easily, mixing confidence with a natural connection to the room. It was the kind of support slot that actually feels like part of the main event.
All in all, a great night of music from two very different but equally engaging performers.
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Photos & words – Zoltán Szabó @mrzoltanphoto
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