- Music
- 07 May 08
Tyrone native Juliet Turner will embark on a nationwide tour to promote her fourth studio album People Have Names, out on June 6.
Having enjoyed considerable success since first appearing on the music scene in 2000, highlights of which include opening shows Dublin for Bob Dylan and Sting, Juliet Turner is now preparing for a nationwide tour promoting her new album People Have Names.
Her second album Burn The Black Suit went double platinum in Ireland and was recently voted one of the top 100 Irish albums of all time by Hot Press readers.
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Tour dates include:
Clotworthy Arts Centre, Antrim (May 9); Down Civic Arts Centre, Downpatrick (10); Draiocht Arts Centre, Blanchardstown (16); Flowerfield Arts Centre, Portstewart (June 7); The Yard, Wexford (8); The Pavilion, Cork (11); The Empire, Belfast (12); Dolans Warehouse, Limerick (14); The Roisin Dubh, Galway (15); Whelans, Dublin (19); An Creggan Visitor Centre, Cookstown (20); Station House Theatre, Clifden (21); Sandino's, Derry (22); New Music Club, Brazil Coffee House, Clonmel (25); The Spirit Store, Dundalk (27); The Forum, Waterford (July 5); Kinsale Arts Festival, Cork (19); Sirius Arts Centre, Cork (24); Grill Music Venue, Letterkenny (26)