Featured · Belfast Barge
Sunday, 3 May 2026 · Doors 7:00
The Belfast Barge
An intimate, all-seated evening on the water. Full band. Limited capacity.
Shaped by the east coast of Northern Ireland
About · 01
Hailing from the east coast of Northern Ireland, Taylor Lally makes cinematic indie pop rock shaped by overcast skies, restless movement, and a quietly observant point of view.
She started writing after picking up a guitar at 13 in Millisle — then developed her voice across Bangor, Dublin, and Brighton, always keeping the song itself at the centre.
Chronicles · 02
Rooted in ten years of lived experience, Taylor's self-titled album unfolds as an intimate, unfiltered portrait of growing up.
Nominated for Album of the Year at the NI Music Prize 2025, alongside Snow Patrol and Van Morrison. Crossing indie folk, singer-songwriter and acoustic rock with subtleties of bossa nova, soul and reggae.
Tracklist
Live · 04
Featured · Belfast Barge
Sunday, 3 May 2026 · Doors 7:00
An intimate, all-seated evening on the water. Full band. Limited capacity.
Press · 05
"The singer from Co. Down has been compared to the likes of Rickie Lee Jones with the guitar sensibilities of John Martyn… you can't help but admire Taylor Lally's impressive knack for pulling our heartstrings."
— Elle McGinn · Chordblossom
"Quietly devastating songwriting."
Hot Press
"One to watch from Northern Ireland."
Folk Radio UK
"A confident, unhurried voice."
The Thin Air
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