Moncrieff sells out homecoming gigs

Tramore born Moncrieff has sold out his three upcoming gigs at The Haven Hotel.
Moncrieff sells out homecoming gigs

Pictured at Golden Discs, City Square for the launch of Moncrieff's new album 'Maybe it's Fine' in May. Photo: Joe Evans

Tramore born Moncrieff has sold out his three upcoming gigs at The Haven Hotel.

As part of the “Homecoming” leg of his Ireland, UK and Europe Tour, the Tramore born singer will be playing three shows at the Haven's newly built venue on December 9, 10 and 11.

The concerts mark the return of the local artist to the South East, following a phenomenal year that saw him claim a Number 1 debut album in the Irish Charts with 'Maybe It’s Fine' and headline two sold-out shows at Breakwater Festival in Wexford and The Docklands in Limerick earlier this summer.

For the upcoming shows, The Haven will be transformed into an immersive celebration of Moncrieff’s roots, with relics and symbols of Waterford life — from photos of his first ever gig in Sal’s on the Quay to jerseys from his hurling days with De La Salle and Butlerstown. 

Fans will even be able to add their own memories to the story by pinning Polaroid photos and personal messages to a special wall inside the venue.

There will be guest appearances from Waterford musicians across the three nights.

Moncrieff will also professionally record the audio from these concerts for a forthcoming live release of 'Maybe It’s Fine'.

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