Music

Lisa O’Neill

Tuesday 25 July 2023

We’re delighted to present a special seaside show for ‘one of the most striking folk singers performing today’ (The Guardian ★★★★★). It’s a rich and rare reward indeed for a singer to feature in the final episode of one of the most watched television series in the world. Lisa O’Neill did that when she sang Bob Dylan’s All the Tired Horses in the Peaky Blinders finale. Her song Blackbird was played earlier in the same series.

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Bar opens 7:00 P.M.
Starts 8:00 P.M.
Early Bird standing £16.00
Advance seated £21.00
Advance standing £18.00
On the door (seated or standing) £23.00

10% off for members

Book online at any time, at the Lyme Regis Bookshop and Bridport Tourist Information Centre during normal opening hours, the Marine on Monday and Friday mornings 10 – 1, and over the phone on 01308 424901. The displayed price includes a £1 restoration levy.

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We’re delighted to present a special seaside show for ‘one of the most striking folk singers performing today’ (The Guardian ★★★★★). It’s a rich and rare reward indeed for a singer to feature in the final episode of one of the most watched television series in the world. Lisa O’Neill did that when she sang Bob Dylan’s All the Tired Horses in the Peaky Blinders finale. Her song Blackbird was played earlier in the same series.

The date of this concert changed from Thursday 22 June to Tuesday 25 July 2023 due to a logistical problem. All existing ticket holders from the original have been contacted and your ticket will remain valid for the new date. Lisa sends huge apologies.

Lisa O’Neill has quietly built a reputation for herself with her unique folk sound, strong song-writing and distinctive voice. Her debut release ‘Has an Album’ was followed in 2013 by Choice-nominated ‘Same Cloth Or Not’. 

Lisa’s first release on the Rough Trade ‘Heard A Long Gone Song’ has garnered huge acclaim both at home and abroad. It received a 5/5 star review from the Guardian on release and a coveted ‘Best Folk Album of 2019’ from the same publication. The new album – ‘All of this is chance’ – is scheduled for release in February of 2023, with the first single due in mid November 2022.

“This is as beautiful as it gets.”

The Irish Times

“Uncompromising, stunning, soul-shaking stuff.”

The Guardian’s Folk Album of the Year

“At a time when sameness threatens to drain the world of charm and surprise, Lisa O’Neill stands tall for difference, as an outlier with a mission to frame the world as she sees it and to perform it accordingly. Her voice is her own. No small achievement.”

The Irish Times