Failte romhat...
The Acoustic Room is a venue set up to introduce up and coming, as well as showcase established singers/writers/musicians/acts in an acoustic format and a great new venue upstairs in the Cherry Tree on the Walkinstown roundabout. Taking place one of every month(new dates to be determined), this is a new venture for the Cherry Tree and for the area, so hats off to the management - South West County Dublin has been crying out for this kind of venue for sometime... and as much as we love going into town it's great to have this on our doorstep!
The Acoustic Room like many about Dublin is an open mike night... of sorts. It is also a great room to play, and has been graced by the likes of Declan O'Rourke, Leslie Dowdall, Fiach, Margaret Healey, Nigel Place, Labhaoise Brennan, The Kleizmatics, Michelle Anne Kelly, Juno Falls & Caruso, to name but a few! The plan is to have two hours of acoustic music with four acts each to play a half hour set. All acts will be pre-booked well in advance, so for artists not yet established, we will need to hear samples of your work first before a slot and line up is secured.
The Acoustic Room is a new venture that may take time to establish, so bare with us. The great news is we have the venue, the backing and we know there is a wealth of talent out there... so drop us a line here at The Acoustic Room Myspace or alterrnatively email us at
[email protected]
Be well and stay safe... We look forward to hearing from you.
Go ndeÃri an t-adh leat
From all at the AR
ps. We're taking a little sabbatical for the summer but plan to be back in September with new things and ideas! We'll be in touch!
Previously at The Acoustic Room
The Cherry Tree were delighted to announce a special preview show of Myles O’ Reilly’s Juno Falls on Monday, May 7th..
In an acoustic setting, Myles gave a Dublin premiere to some of the spanking new songs he’s been working on in his absence from
the live music scene, as well as some of the lush numbers off his critically acclaimed debut album ‘Starlight Drive’.