- Music
- 15 Dec 15
Paul Hourican plots album release celebration
Sea-Change is out now, and the singer-songwriter is in the mood to mark its release
Paul Hourican is to mark the release of his new album with a Unitarian Church performance.
Sea-Change has been some five years in the making for the Malahide man, so its to be expected that its unveiling is something he might want to celebrate. To that end, its to the Unitarian Church on Stephen's Green on December 20 where - along with some guests - he'll be performing songs from the LP, before rounding the night off with a mulled wine and mince pie reception, which for the record is how Team HP believes all gigs should finish!
On a more serious note, Paul is channelling all proceeds from the album taken before Christmas towards FOCUS Ireland, as they attempt to assist the homeless of the capital through the holiday season.
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