- Music
- 10 Oct 25
Muireann Bradley to play special benefit gig in California alongside Neil Young and Lana Del Rey
The Donegal musician released her latest single, 'Clay Pigeons', this morning
Muireann Bradley is set to join some of the biggest names in international music at Harvest Moon – a special benefit gig, taking place in California on Saturday, October 25.
Alongside the acclaimed Donegal musician, the daytime benefit concert will feature Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, Beck, and special guest Lana Del Rey, among others, at The Painted Turtle camp in Lake Hughes, California.
"Audiences will take in intimate performances on a grassy hillside with unobstructed views of the performers, mountains, and a beautiful lake nestled near the Los Angeles National Forest," the official description for the gig reads.
All proceeds from the show will benefit two non-profit organisations: The Painted Turtle, which offers children with serious medical conditions a traditional camp experience, free of charge; and The Bridge School, which empowers children with extensive speech and physical disabilities to learn, connect, and thrive.
"I’m truly honoured to be part of this incredible line-up!" Muireann wrote online. "Can’t wait to share the stage and the music for such a meaningful night!"
Tickets for Harvest Moon are available now here.
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Muireann Bradley released her latest single, 'Clay Pigeons', this morning – a song originally penned by the late Blaze Foley. It was made famous by John Prine, who included his own rendition on his Grammy Award-winning 2005 album Fair & Square.
The track is set to feature on Muireann's upcoming Rose Dogs EP, available to pre-save here.
In addition to a busy run of international dates, the Donegal artist plays The Sugar Club in Dublin on November 9, and the Oh Yeah Music Centre in Belfast on November 26.
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