Stephen James Smith
@sjswords
Seanchaí / Poet [email protected] Listen to my debut album ‘See No Evil’: found.ee/SJS Other links: linktr.ee/sjswords
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Are you headed to Electric Picnic this weekend? 🌟🎉 Catch me on Saturday (17th): 3 PM: Performing with Jan Brierton on the Manifesto Stage at Mindfield. 🎭 5 PM: Joining 'Spilling the Beans' with Peter J McGann, Martin Beanz Warde, Maeve Abyss, and Marty Mulligan, same stage! 🎙️
Delighted, as Honorary Consul, to have welcomed brilliant French artist poet Mathias Montoya, alias MARAS, on behalf of France in Ireland 🇫🇷 🇪🇺 at @Wexford Arts Centre So Say So series hosted by wonderful Irish poet Stephen James Smith Stephen James Smith, music by Basciville. Supported by
Hello! I'm heading to #Bucharest from Sept 26th-30th for an event and am curious—do I know anyone in the city? Are there any Irish around who'd like to connect? Also, I'm keen to participate in other events while in town. Any leads or suggestions?🇷🇴 Irish Embassy Romania Culture_Ireland
Really enjoyed joe rooney’s piece on The International Bar from last week’s Sunday Miscellany 🎙️. Brought back so many memories of that iconic spot and resonated with my own artistic journey. ✨ Give it a listen—you won’t regret it! 🎧 👂Lend him your ears: rte.ie/radio/radio1/c…
I'm honoured to have been invited to perform in Amsterdam for ActionforHope and Landscapes of Hope annual 'Requiem for Justice' event which brings together artistic voices for justice from around the world. I'm on 22nd Sept at 2pm at Podium Mozaiek- link for tickets below.
Pre-save my new single "I'm For Gallipoli (feat. Damien Dempsey)" on Spotify: distrokid.com/hyperfollow/fi… (powered by @distrokid) #irishmusic #irishmusicparty damiendempsey lyrics Damien Dempsey
Céadlínte is the dedicated Irish-language strand of the programme, the selected poets are Cáit, Joanne McCarthy, Éire Ní Fhaoláin, Áine Nic an tSíthigh, Máire Ní Laoire agus Sorcha de Brún. The series will culminate in two nights of performances at Dublin Book Festival