
Sorcha Richardson Just Announced Her Headline Shows in The Gleneagle Club, Killarney
Sorcha Richardson
Plus Special Guests
The Gleaneagle Club, Killarney – Thursday, 5th November 2026
Doors 7:30pm (U18’s with adult 18+)
The Academy, Dublin – Friday, 6th November 2026
Doors 7pm (Over 18’s only)
Tickets on sale Friday @ 10am.
Sorcha Richardson has just announced her highly anticipated headline shows in The Gleneagle Club, Killarney on Thursday 5th November and The Academy, Dublin on Friday 6th November 2026 as part of her Ireland & UK Tour 2026.
Dublin €29 (Inc Bkg Fee & Venue Fac Fee) • Killarney €27.50 (Inc Bkg Fee & Venue Fac Fee)
Bookings Subject To 12.5% Service Charge Per Ticket (Max €10.50)
Draw The Outline is the third album from Dublin born singer/songwriter Sorcha Richardson. Written in West Kerry in the West of Ireland and recorded in Belfast with Chris W. Ryan (Just Mustard, Chalk, New Dad), it is a confident and contemplative record.
“I wrote most of this album over the course of a year when life started to feel a bit heavy around me. Real life things rearing their head. I think I was trying to write myself to a place of stillness and peace amongst it all.” “A lot of it was written when I was maybe avoiding writing – on solo drives between Dublin and Kerry and while walking on Ventry beach. We recorded it between Belfast and the Dundalk Mountains in December when it felt like everyone else at Christmas parties. Throughout the process I had this strong feeling in the value of things getting smaller and still to become more expansive. It’s an album about ego and pride, who we tell ourselves we are, what we tell ourselves we want, and letting go of some of those ideas. It’s about a run in with my neighbour’s dog, watching a funeral on TV, wrestling with how much of yourself to share with others, and trying to find peace in it all without needing to rip it up and start again. “I came to the realisation that I don’t need to make as much noise to take up space”

Sorcha Richardson’s debut album ‘First Prize Bravery’ was the culmination of her experiences throughout young adulthood, a time during which she ventured from home in Dublin to New York, Los Angeles and then back again. Greeted by critical acclaim from Nylon, The Irish Times, The Guardian and BBC6 Music, comparisons were made with Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers et al, leading to a nomination for the Irish Choice Music Prize album of the year. Her follow-up ‘Smiling Like an Idiot,’ written on guitar and piano in her late grandparents living room, cemented her status as one of Ireland’s most exciting songwriters and lyricists. The album topped the Irish Independent Charts, reached number 4 in the Irish Album Charts and saw Richardson tour across North America, Europe and Australia, both as a headliner and as a special guest for Snow Patrol, Mitski and Dermot Kennedy.
With the announcement of her new album, Sorcha will embark on a tour of Ireland and the UK in November, including dates in Belfast, Killarney, Dublin, Cork, London and Manchester.