Monroes Live Presents
Martha Wainwright
Sun Jun 08 2025

Doors 7pm

Sun Jun 08 2025

Doors 7pm

Monroe's Live

Plus: June Carousel

Over 18's | Limited seating

Monroes Live Presents
Martha Wainwright
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Over 18's. Right Of Admission Reserved. Tickets are non-refundable unless event is cancelled or rescheduled. Door and stage times are subject to change.

Martha Wainwright            

Twenty years ago, Martha Wainwright stepped out of her family’s illustrious shadow and announced herself to the world with her stunning debut album, Martha Wainwright. Two decades on, this tour de force breakout album is released on vinyl for the very first time. Thanks to her distinctive voice and confessional lyrics, she has soared in folk and alternative music, releasing a series of critically acclaimed work, including ‘Goodnight City’ and ‘Love Will Be Reborn.’ The Canadian singer-songwriter has an adept ability to channel heartbreak, resilience, and wit, and she continues to captivate. Beyond her solo work, Wainwright has collaborated with a diverse range of artists, from Snow Patrol to Pete Townshend.

First, Class & Coach.

First Class and Coach are a four-piece indie-rock band from Ballydehob, West Cork. Formed in 2017, they released their debut album The Truth About Honey in 2020, followed by NEON HIP in 2023 on FIFA Records. Their sound brings together reverb-heavy piano, distorted guitars, driving bass, and powerful drums, with vocals in both German and English. Known for their distinctive approach to songwriting, the band has earned praise from Irish and international press for their compelling music.

June Carousel

June Carousel, the indie-folk duo of Tricia Collins and Meret Ester, met in Berlin’s vibrant folk scene. With Meret’s open tunings, obscure harmonies, and fantastical themes complemented by Tricia’s catchy hooks and quirky sensibilities, June Carousel creates a fresh, contemporary folk sound. Their self-titled debut EP features acoustic guitar, nylon-string banjo and ukulele, with soaring vocals. Their single ‘What Could Have Been’ holds a special place for the pair, as it was the first song they arranged together, and started off their EP, giving a glimpse into their live performances. They make a rich duo of storytelling and songs to remember.