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Colm Gavin On His Miltown Malbay Show

9 min · 16. kesä 2026
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Celebrated Dublin singer-songwriter Colm Gavin is set to bring his 2026 UK and Ireland tour to West Clare next month, with a special performance at The Frozen Spoon in Miltown Malbay on July 24th.    The tour follows a string of sold-out shows and the release of his latest album, Live at Whelans, recorded in one of Ireland's most iconic music venues.  Known for his engaging stage presence, witty banter and blend of folk, acoustic and jazz influences, Colm has also written songs for some of Ireland's best-known performers. Alan Morrissey spoke to Colm Gavin to find out more about what the tour has in store. Photo (c) Colm Gavin via Facebook

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