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FIRST FORTNIGHT 2026: Queer Arrivals
Saturday 10th January, 2026 - 20:00
€16 – €18
Queer Arrivals is a deeply personal, music-filled journey from Irish singer-songwriter Gráinne Hunt, exploring what it means to arrive into queerness – and into oneself -later in life. Through original songs and raw, intimate storytelling, Gráinne shares her experience of falling in love with a woman in her 40s, and how that transformative love reshaped her identity, her artistry, and her place in the world.
A queer, nu-folk artist with a voice “like complex coffee,” Gráinne is widely regarded as one of Ireland’s most compelling vocalists and songwriters -known for her blend of emotional depth, lyrical authenticity, and natural, commanding presence. Dubbed “The Irish Joni” by Michael Londra, her music draws comparisons to Tracy Chapman and Natalie Merchant, with songs that weave stories of pain, longing, joy, discovery, and self-acceptance.
Her reputation as a powerhouse performer has taken her across the globe – from sharing stages with Glen Hansard and U2 to opening for Gladys Knight and Mary Black. Declan O’Rourke says she has “an astounding voice that will melt your heart. No crowd can resist.”
Joined by her partner and drummer Jules Stewart, the show features intricate harmonies, folk-rooted arrangements, and a deep sense of story.
Musically, this is contemporary folk at its finest—lyrical, layered, and unflinchingly honest.
Presented in partnership with First Fortnight, Kildare County Council Arts Service’s First Fortnight Award 2025 and Riverbank Arts Centre.
This event is part of Riverbank’s programme for First Fortnight 2026.



