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06 Sept 2025

UPDATE | Launch of Longford musician Joe Reilly’s song ‘The Little Things’ cancelled

Event which was scheduled for Monday, December 9 in the Longford Arms Hotel deferred until early in new year

Suicide prevention and awareness night will see Longford man perform heartfelt new song

Longford man, Joe Reilly, recorded his song at Paul Gurney’s recording studios with backup from students of Evolution Stage School Picture: Evolution Stageschool Facebook page

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the launch of Joe Reilly’s song ‘The Little Things’,  which was scheduled to take place in the Longford Arms Hotel on Monday, December 9 at 8pm has been cancelled.

The launch will be rescheduled for early next year. 

ORIGINAL STORY

There’s an unbearable grief that comes with losing a loved one and that grief is even more powerful when that loved one is lost through suicide.

Longford town man, Joe Reilly, is well aware of the overwhelming emotion that comes as a result of losing someone to suicide as he has experienced it twice - once when he lost his uncle a number of years ago, and when he lost his eldest son, Nathan.

Speaking to the Longford Leader on Monday, Joe described the feeling of being lost and needing help and the need for an outlet to express that grief he felt.

For Joe, that outlet was music. He picked up a guitar and wrote a suicide awareness song which he hopes will help others to get through tough times in their lives, whether it be loss or any other situation that affects their mental health.

The song itself is about the little things you can do to help someone through difficult times.

And Joe will be performing the song at the Longford Arms Hotel on Monday, December 9 at 8pm to raise awareness for suicide prevention.

The gig is free in, but patrons are invited to give a donation to Pieta House on the door.

Read next: Longford's Joe McDonagh to launch second book of cameos

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