The Dubliners & Sharon Shannon are also lined up for guest slots.
Guitar legend Jeff Beck and Sharon Corr have been confirmed as the special guests on December 18 when Imelda May brings her four-night sell-out run at the Dublin Olympia to a close. Support is provided by Mighty Atomics.
Having become acquainted backstage at Later… With Jools Holland, Imelda and Jeff have become firm friends and appeared together earlier this year at the Grammys.
Also joining her in Dame Street are:
December 15 – Special guest Sharon Shannon & support Bionic Rats
December 16 – Special guests The Dubliners & support Spellbound
December 17 – Special guest TBA & support Mike Sanchez
Imelda tells all in the new Hot Press; here's an extract...
Read MoreIrish singer comes home this autumn for five shows.
Read MoreIn with the new this Friday afternoon.
Read MoreImelda May’s stunning new album, Life. Love. Flesh. Blood, is strongly informed by her 2015 break-up with ex-husband and band member, Darrel Higham. In a remarkably revealing interview, she discusses working through personal pain on the record, reinventing her look and sound, collaborating with legendary producer T Bone Burnett in LA, and how advice from her friend Bono helped shaped the material. “I put my whole heart and soul into this album,” she tells Olaf Tyaransen.
Read MoreLife, Love, Flesh, Blood is out now.
Read MoreThe Dublin singer will sign copies of her album in the store on April 8.
Read MoreThe Nobel Laureate cited the Dubliner as one of the musicians he'd been enjoying in recent months.
Read MoreThe Irish singer-songwriter Imelda May released her new ballad ‘Black Tears’ today, which previously premiered on BBC Radio 2 with her stunning live video.
Read MoreHer new single, ‘Black Tears,’ is available today.
Read MoreThe Irish singer-songwriter treats her homeland to TWO nights in Dublin
Read MoreImelda May has released the video for her new single 'Call Me' and hints that a new album is coming soon.
Read MoreRockabilly heroine is bound for Leeside in July
Read MoreBack in Dublin to join the likes of Paolo Nutini in Marlay Park this July 4, Imelda May talks about how his dad is a big fan and her recent adventures abroad – including a chance meeting with another Dubliner recently signed to Capitol…
Read MoreLiberties native lends her name to new student fund
Read MoreRockabilly revivalist is the toast of her hometown crowd
Read MoreCheck out her take on 'Dreaming'...
Read MoreImelda May is recording a new single, ‘Tears Of Clew Bay’, with The Claw Bay Pipers which will feature on the deluxe edition of her Tribal album, out here on November 21.
Read MoreCastlebar and Killarney will get a healthy dose of rockabilly goodness later this year.
Read MoreFollowing last year’s successful pilot run, The Imelda May Show returns to RTÉ One for a full series of Irish-accented music and chat.
Read MoreFollowing on from her recent Live At The Marquee sellout, Imelda May returns to Cork for intimate Opera House shows on October 23 and 24
Read MoreIn an interview with Hot Press' Craig Fitzpatrick, the Dubliner also speaks on her forthcoming album Tribal, performing for heads of state and becoming a "mammy".
Read MoreThe rockabilly superstar adds a second Dublin date on December 19
Read MoreShe'll be watching her back next week, however, as the O.R.B boys are straight into second spot with All We Are…
Read MoreImelda May has just premiered the video for ‘Wild Woman’, the latest single to be lifted from her Tribal album.
Read MoreTribal is in with a golden bullet this week.
Read MoreImelda May is gifting fans the title-track from her Tribal album, which is out on May 30 and followed in June by Irish dates. If any nice person would like to fly us to Vegas, she's on the same April 17 festival bill there as Lloyd Price, Crazy Cavan 'n' The Rhythm, Scotty Baker, Sonny Burgess and a ton more.
Read MoreYou can bid on a host of images signed by Irish and international artists...
Read MoreThe Dublin singer will be playing a heap of festival dates this year including a support slot for The Boss in Kilkenny…
Read MoreThe rockabilly queen will grace the Iveagh Gardens stage this July...
Read MoreSeveral new artists to play at the Dingle festival's first event in London...
Read MoreThey're just some of the acts playing the new Waterford festival...
Read MoreThe rockabilly queen will headline the festivals Big Top in July...
Read MoreThe rockabilly queen is among the acts performing at the new Groove Festival this July.
Read MoreImelda May and Bell X1 will headline the NYE celebrations on College Green...
Read MoreI don’t know if any of it had a scintilla to do with peace, but the happy, friendly, dancing crowd thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
Read MoreWe capture all the action at the first of Imelda's two night stint in the Liffeyside venue
Read MoreBono was just one of the stars that turned out with the singer, over two brilliant homecoming gigs this weekend.
Read MoreWhether meeting the Obamas or hanging with rock royalty, 2011 has been a year to savour for Imelda May. Stuart Clark hears about the outrageous highs and one tendon-snapping low.
Read MoreRockabilly Queen Imelda May on why Phil Lynott is the ultimate role model for a generation of Irish rockers.
Read More'Sounds From The Cities' live from Belfast
Read MoreThe cream of Irish folk, trad and roots talent heads over to Glasgow next week for the annual shindig
Read MoreShe can rock and she can roll but she can also swoon
Read MoreImelda May plays a storming set during the last of her four nights at the Olympia
Read MoreThere's just no stopping the Liberties' Belle
Read MoreYou'll also be able to watch her Chatroom @ Electric Picnic interview soon on hotpress.com.
Read MoreStardom beckons for IMELDA MAY. The Dublin rockabilly queen has packed The O2 and dazzled on the BBC’s Later...With Jools Holland. Now she’s about to release her major label debut, a record that looks set to confirm her as one of the outstanding new talents in Irish music. With the countdown underway she weighs in on such diverse subjects as Jedward, the suspected suicide of a concert goer at a Swell Season show and tells us about snuggling in between Quentin Tarantino and Alice Cooper at the Grammys.
Read MoreIn exchange for signing up to her mailing list, you can get 'Sneaky Freak' free.
Read MoreThe Liberties' feistiest belle has come over all Karen O on 'Psycho' and PVC fetishists will be very happy indeed to learn she's matched Ms O's bravado with a sinister accompanying video. Watch it here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_NkJwFucnM
Read MoreFirst Of The Summer Wine is some compensation for the much-loved Electric Avenue closing locally.
Read MoreThe Eurosonic Festival is sold out, the organisers have announced, offering a timely boost for the music industry at the beginning what promises to be a tough but very interesting year in 2010.
Read MoreOn the eve of her biggest ever date, a homecoming gig at Dublin's O2 Arena, rockabilly queen Imelda May reflects on whirlwind year, talks about the scourge of heroin when she was growing up in inner city Dublin and tells how it feels to be acclaimed as the "Irish Amy Winehouse".
Read MoreInterviewed in the latest issue of Hot Press, out on Thursday December 3, Dublin singer Imelda May reveals why she sneaked a note under the door of Diana Ross’s dressing room...
Read MoreAs well as May and Regan, Josh Ritter, Buzzcocks and Tinariwen will headline the forthcoming Belfast Festival at Queens, running from October 16 to 31.
Read MoreHer album is beating off the likes of Bruce Springsteen from the number 1 position
Read MoreIf you're not a fan already, prepare to be converted with 'Big Bad Handsome Man', from the Dublin singer's Love Tatoo release.
Read MoreIt becomes clear early on tonight why Jools Holland is such a big fan, as Imelda shakes, shimmies, and sings her heart out to a full house.
Read MoreAs are dozens of other top acts as part of the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival.
Read MoreCheck out our shots from Ms. May's recent Dublin appearance in Tripod.
Read MoreSpeaking at her Tripod gig last night, May announced that she'll be back in Ireland this summer, with a date in Vicar Street.
Read MoreThe Liberties lass plays Tripod tonight, and follows it up with an instore gig and signing in HMV, Grafton St., tomorrow.
Read MoreThe Dublin rockabilly singer is also shooting up the iTunes chart.
Read MoreLove Tattoo is a stunning debut. Although it’s meticulously recorded (you can actually hear the pop of the double bass for once) Imelda’s coquettish croon is the star of the show.
Read MoreShe was toiling in obscurity until she caught the ear of British TV host Jools Holland. Now Dublin rockabilly siren Imelda May is on the fast-track to the big time.
Read MoreFresh from her cracking Later With Jools Holland appearance, Dublin rockabilly merchant Imelda May pays a December visit to Crawdaddy.
Read MoreDublin-born rockabilly singer Imelda May has been added to next week's Later with Jools Holland on BBC2.
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