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Emma Langford is a household name on the Irish folk and songwriter scene. An award-winning, globe-trotting troubadour, Langford calls Limerick City in the West of Ireland home. Storytelling and wit sit at the heart of everything she does; interweaving her live performances, and shining through her works. Hers is an inimitable, dreamy voice on the frontline of a new wave of Irish folk.
Langford released her debut album Quiet Giant in 2017, gaining her a prestigious RTÉ Folk Award and an Irish Post Music Award nomination for best Irish folk act. In the following years she was twice nominated for Best Folk Singer at the RTÉ Folk Awards.
She received the inaugural Dolores O’Riordan bursary, the Music Network RESONATE residency, and an Arts Council Agility Award, to support continuing research and explorations around women in Irish history.
In late 2021 Emma wrote and independently released her stunning second album, Sowing Acorns, which paved the way for a bright and busy career. The bold choice to release this record at the height of a global pandemic paid dividends, and her sophomore record received huge international praise.
With this record, the artist solidified her place in the hearts and minds of the nation as she climbed the charts with epic folk ballad Birdsong, collaborated numerous times with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, and was selected to perform on RTÉ’s Ireland In Music which has been broadcast on TV’s across the world to a huge global audience. She also joined the ranks of pandemic-inspired musical supergroup, Irish Women In Harmony.
She is currently on the road around Ireland, Germany and the US, collaborating with various international communities, and continuing her Arts Council-supported research around Irish women in myth and history.
Her latest, much-loved single, “Abigail (Tomhas Ghobnatan)” is the first release from a new suite of work based around the lore and history of Ballyvourney, a village in the Muskerry Gaeltacht of County Cork.
“One of the more exciting and radical Irish talents of the moment” – Irish Music Magazine
“Langford delivers a baker’s dozen of warm but crunchy folk/pop songs, each one bristling with insight and truth.” – Irish Times (four stars)

Emma Langford is a household name on the Irish folk and songwriter scene. An award-winning, globe-trotting troubadour, Langford calls Limerick City in the West of Ireland home. Storytelling and wit sit at the heart of everything she does; interweaving her live performances, and shining through her works. Hers is an inimitable, dreamy voice on the frontline of a new wave of Irish folk.
Langford released her debut album Quiet Giant in 2017, gaining her a prestigious RTÉ Folk Award and an Irish Post Music Award nomination for best Irish folk act. In the following years she was twice nominated for Best Folk Singer at the RTÉ Folk Awards.
She received the inaugural Dolores O’Riordan bursary, the Music Network RESONATE residency, and an Arts Council Agility Award, to support continuing research and explorations around women in Irish history.
In late 2021 Emma wrote and independently released her stunning second album, Sowing Acorns, which paved the way for a bright and busy career. The bold choice to release this record at the height of a global pandemic paid dividends, and her sophomore record received huge international praise.
With this record, the artist solidified her place in the hearts and minds of the nation as she climbed the charts with epic folk ballad Birdsong, collaborated numerous times with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, and was selected to perform on RTÉ’s Ireland In Music which has been broadcast on TV’s across the world to a huge global audience. She also joined the ranks of pandemic-inspired musical supergroup, Irish Women In Harmony.
She is currently on the road around Ireland, Germany and the US, collaborating with various international communities, and continuing her Arts Council-supported research around Irish women in myth and history.
Her latest, much-loved single, “Abigail (Tomhas Ghobnatan)” is the first release from a new suite of work based around the lore and history of Ballyvourney, a village in the Muskerry Gaeltacht of County Cork.
“One of the more exciting and radical Irish talents of the moment” – Irish Music Magazine
“Langford delivers a baker’s dozen of warm but crunchy folk/pop songs, each one bristling with insight and truth.” – Irish Times (four stars)

More about Blue Strawberry
Blue Strawberry is a an intimate live music room that serves dinner and drinks in the Central West End of St. Louis. Featuring both local and national touring artists.
When & Where
Jan 24, 2024, 7:30pm to 9:00pm Timezone: CST
$20.00


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