Eyal Pik- Eyal has cemented his place as one of the most energetic and inspiring alternative singer-songwriters on the Camden circuit. Having played many gigs around London and the UK, he now looks forward to bringing his ‘infectious psych-pop’ (Barry Gruff, blogger) to the masses. With his ‘iconic charisma’ (Ben Zilcha, Maariv) and songs that ‘should be played in stadiums’ (Sister Bliss, Faithless), Eyal is definitely a must-see for 2025. Eli’s Brother – Eli’s Brother is a soulful singer-songwriter from London whose music is a heartfelt journey into the depths of human emotion. With a sound that blends the playfulness of Paolo Nutini and the raw soul of Michael Kiwanuka, Eli’s Brother creates songs that are as much about healing as they are about connection, enjoying your life and having a good ol’ dance. Joined on stage by the phenomenally talented and skilled Justine Webber (Flute + Vocals), Josh Baum (Bass), Vladimir Markov (Drums) and Mark Simmonds (Guitar)… plus perhaps Eli themself. This will be a show you won’t wanna miss. Bannerman – They march under a white flag – but not of defeat. Bannerman carries the banner of surrender to life itself; three broken musicians who learned the oldest soldier’s truth: “Fear the man who has nothing left to lose, for he fights with music instead of steel.” They were proper soldiers once. Then the war took their regiment, their instruments, and finally their fear. What remained were three men who realized: “Lose everything, and you gain the freedom to play anything.” Now they walk through battlefields with their flag held high – not for any army, but for every soldier who ever raised a weapon when hope was already dead. Their music isn’t rebellion or resistance. It’s what happens when survival becomes art. BannerMan are a London based instrumental 3 piece that play “Dark Fantasy Jazz” “We don’t play for victory. We play because we’re still here.”
Source: Dublin Castle website