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Night-Time Economy Grassroots Music Venues Support Scheme Hen’s Teeth is delighted to announce the return of 6 Tracks – their much-loved conversation and performance series – in their Blackpitts venue for a new show event season running monthly from July through November 2026. Each evening, a musician sits down with…
Night-Time Economy Grassroots Music Venues Support Scheme
Hen’s Teeth is delighted to announce the return of 6 Tracks – their much-loved conversation and performance series – in their Blackpitts venue for a new show event season running monthly from July through November 2026.
Each evening, a musician sits down with hosts Laura Twagirayezu (aka Big Cheeks) or Sally Cinnamon to talk through six tracks – the songs that have shaped their sound, their life, the way they hear the world and how it impacted their craft, followed by a live performance into the evening. Think Tiny Desk meets Desert Island Discs.
The series will begin with the incredible Sorcha Richardson on Thursday, 30th July. 6 Tracks will then continue monthly with a line up of Ireland’s most talented and inspiring artists, including Efé, Brigid Mae Power, Saoirse Miller and a very special guest to close out the series to be announced.
6 Tracks at Hen’s Teeth is kindly supported by the Department of Culture’s Night-Time Economy Grassroots Music Venues Support Scheme.
Event details
Doors from 6:30pm till late
When? Monthly from July – November, full line up and dates below
Tickets: €15 per night including booking fees from Eventbrite.
Where: Hen’s Teeth, Blackpitts, Dublin 8, D08A9FD
About the Acts
Sorcha Richardson (30th July)
Sorcha Richardson is an Irish singer and songwriter. She rose to critical acclaim from her debut album First Prize Bravery, which was an evocative depiction of young adulthood, a time during which she ventured from home in Dublin to New York, Los Angeles and back again. Her follow up album Smiling Like an Idiot cemented her status as one of Ireland’s most revered songwriters and saw her tour North America, Europe and Australia, both as a headliner and as a special guest for artists such as Snow Patrol, Mitski and Dermot Kennedy.
She returns this September 2026 with her third album, Draw The Outline. Made after relocating to West Kerry, it’s her most intimate and reflective record to date – trading synth-led textures for acoustic guitar, woodwinds, saxophone, Hammond organ and piano, and turning her gaze inward.
Brigid Mae Power (27th August)

Brigid Mae Power’s music never quite settles on solid ground. The Irish singer-songwriter sits between past and present, between traditional and modern forms, between the heaven in her voice and the earthbound epiphanies of her words. There’s something distinctively Irish in her sound, delivered with a freshness and emotional rawness that feels entirely her own.
She’s released three albums to date, including her acclaimed 2022 record Head Above the Water, which was Rough Trade’s Album of the Month and earned praise from Pitchfork, Mojo, Uncut, The Guardian and The Irish Times. Her albums blend traditional folk and country into something that feels both personal and wide-reaching.
Her most recent record, Songs for You, is a heartfelt collection of covers dedicated to her father, reworking songs by Roy Orbison, Tom Verlaine, Neil Young and Cass McCombs into something minimal, intimate and entirely her own.
Efé (24th September)

EFÉ is an Irish artist hailing from Dublin. EFÉ released her debut EP What Should We Do This Summer in October 2020 which was recorded in her bedroom with the help of her friends. Her music is a sunny slice of bedroom pop, evoking images of blue skies on a summer’s day using shimmering synth pads and funky, modulated guitar tones. EFÉ sets herself apart from other artists with the unique and playful groove that provides the grounding for her DIY style, and definitely marks her as one to watch from the emerging Irish scene. Her music is effortlessly nostalgic, pulling on indie-tinged memories of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
After signing to US label Fader; home to artists such as Clairo – she leaned further into her rock influences for her most recent single releases in 2024, Truth Truth, 2000Seven and you say that I’m crazy, lo-fi indie tracks that make space for guitars to soar. As she puts it, “In earlier projects I was scared to go full force with the rock sound, but this year I thought, let me just do it.”
Saoirse Miller (29th October)

Saoirse Miller is a Dublin-based singer-songwriter and producer whose music is rooted in Irish folklore and mythology and a lifelong fascination with the otherworldly. Her sound – spanning experimental folk, ambient textures and ethereal vocal production – is less about genre and more about world-building, creating somewhere else entirely to disappear into.
Influenced by Florence and the Machine, Grouper, Lisa O’Neill and the poetry of W.B. Yeats, Saoirse writes songs that transform personal feeling into something mythic. Her connection to place runs deep – her grandparents are from Mizen Head in West Cork, and it’s a landscape she returns to again and again, in her music as much as in life.
Her debut EP, Birds, was written and produced entirely by Saoirse herself, with each track designed to blend and interlude into the next as one continuous body of work. Mixed and mastered to tape by Karl Barnes, Birds channels Irish traditional music and folklore through an electroacoustic lens, resulting in a sound that feels both faded and familiar.
About Laura Twagirayezu
Rwandan-born and Dublin-based, Laura is a curator, DJ and cultural connector whose work consistently brings depth and warmth to questions of music, identity and community. Whether she’s hosting her own Lobby Lectures series, curating listening events through her gallery UMUTI:MA, or moving between Afrobeats, Amapiano, Soul and R&B in the DJ booth – she understands music as a lens. 6 Tracks is a natural home for that kind of conversation.
About Sally Cinnamon
Sally Cinnamon is one of Dublin’s most well known DJs, a fixture of Dublin’s nightlife since 2001. Her sets are genre-spanning by design, moving fluidly between afrobeat, techno and dubstep, with a strong undercurrent of retro and psychedelic sound that gives her selections a relatability for all. She has also turned her hand to presenting, hosting the Hennessy Sound Lounge, where she interviewed Irish artists including David Kitt, Pillow Queens, Vivienne Dick and BP Fallon about the records that shaped their work.
About Hen’s Teeth
Hen’s Teeth creates contemporary cultural experiences from Blackpitts in Dublin 8. The crew has got a love for art, music, food and culture and the space where they all come together – whether that’s through their own gallery & event space or for some of the interesting folks and brands that they collaborate with across the world. Previous music events include Hennessy Sound Lounge, Move Slow & 6 Tracks.
Tickets & more information available at www.hensteethdublin.com

