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The New Leaves | Newry Arts Festival

Finnegan & Son, 9 Kildare Street, Newry, Down, BT34 2BP
new leaves | Newry Arts Festival

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The New Leaves, like so many contemporary music projects, emerged from the post pandemic wilderness.

The New Leaves consists of four childhood friends from County Down, Northern Ireland – who blend lush, three-part harmonies, nature inspired lyrics and modern folk aesthetics. The four members came together to breathe life into an expanding songbook written by McKay, who attempts to capture the natural beauty, history, and mythology of homelife beneath the Mourne Mountains and the beautiful townlands that surround Carlingford Lough.

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