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indie nights (folk edition) featuring Becca Colley, Barra Donovan and the Irish Outlaws and teejuh

  • Cobblestone Pub 77 King Street North Dublin 7, D, D07 TP22 Ireland (map)

Siz Promotions presents indie nights (folk edition)

Tuesday 24th February 2026

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A night showcasing local up and coming independent artists, through the enchanting melodies of the folk genre. A stacked co-headline of three artists that are a must to see perform live in the Cobblestone Pub, one of Dublin's iconic venues: Becca Colley (@beccacolleymusic on Instagram), Barra Donovan (@thebarradonovan) and the Irish Outlaws, and Teeejuh (@teeejuh).

Early birds : 6€

General admission : 8€

Becca Colley :

Becca is a folk-pop singer-songwriter from Dublin who recently opened up for Alessi Rose in the Olympia theatre.Known to captivate with her emotionally rich sound and powerful acoustic nuances. Inspired by female singer-songwriters like Lizzy McAlpine and Lennon Stella, Becca's songwriting delves into themes of heartache and emotion, delivered through intricate lyrics and compelling metaphors. She has performed in numerous Dublin venues and was featured in the Whelan's Ones to Watch festival 2025. Becca is set to release her debut single early next year

Teeejuh :

Teeejuh is a queer Irish/ Kenyan artist based in Dublin. Creativity has always been a big part of their life and in turn music has been to. Connection, collaboration and vulnerability is what they’re all about and that shows there songwriting and other projects they’re involved in. They pull influence from Jake Minch, Mitski and CMAT to create a unique indie alternative folk blend.

Barra Donovan :

Barra Donovan is an Irish singer-songwriter known for his heartfelt music and active presence in the Dublin music scene. He has released an album and several singles, including his latest EP, “Heartbreak Station.”

In addition to “Heartbreak Station,” Donovan’s discography includes albums like “Go Dtí An Fharraige” (2022) and singles such as “The Night That Dublin Died” (2023).

Donovan’s music often reflects his Irish heritage, blending traditional influences with contemporary songwriting. His active engagement on social media platforms allows fans to stay updated on his latest releases and performances.

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