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21 Jan 2026

Internationally renowned Longford soprano Emer Barry performing in National Concert Hall

Emer Barry is bringing her audience back in time for an Audrey Hepburn (and more!) experience

Internationally renowned Longford soprano Emer Barry performing in National Concert Hall

Internationally renowned Longford soprano Emer Barry is performing in the John Field Room of the National Concert Hall, Dublin on Friday

2026 might be the present, but Emer Barry is stepping her audience back in time for an Audrey Hepburn (and more!) experience in the National Concert Hall, Dublin. 

This lunchtime event will be taking place on Friday, January 23, from 1:05pm. It will be taking place in the luxurious John Field Room. Tickets cost €22. Concessions are €20 and various more discounts available depending on the circumstances. 

This information can be found on the 'Audrey and Friends' page of the National Concert Hall website, where the tickets are also being sold.  

Also read: 'You have to train and be consistent': Emer Barry speaks about her singing

Emer will be embodying the personalities of many well-known stars of the Golden era: Marilyn Monroe, Julie Andrews, Natalie Wood and the elusive ‘ghost singer of Hollywood’, Marni Nixon, as listed on the National Concert Hall website.

Emer Barry and Everdream recently finished their US tour (the tenth anniversary) of Celtic Dreamer over December, 2025. 

She did a homecoming concert in the full-house Backstage Theatre, and has previously been part of the St Mel's Choir  Christmas concert. 

PICTURES | Longford audience enjoys Emer Barry's homecoming concert in Backstage Theatre

A lover of all things vintage and with an impressive vocal range, this Dublin  concert promises to explore the links between each star, the roles won and lost and the unique struggles each faced.

More on the National Concert Hall website.

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