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Inni-K to launch new album with 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork concert

9 Oct 2025
Arts Council/UCC Traditional Artist in Residence 2025 Inni-K (Eithne N铆 Chath谩in) has released her fourth album, Still A Day. Photo credit: Antonia Kenny
  • Acclaimed singer, multi-instrumentalist and Arts Council/UCC Traditional Artist in Residence Inni-K unveils her new album Still A Day.
  • The release marks the beginning of her Irish tour, launching with a special concert at UCC鈥檚 脫 Riada Hall on 9 October.

UCC鈥檚 Traditional Artist in Residence, Inni-K (Eithne N铆 Chath谩in), has released her highly anticipated fourth studio album, STILL A DAY. To mark the occasion, she will begin her Irish tour with a on Thursday, 9 October in 脫 Riada Hall, UCC, Sunday鈥檚 Well.

A singer, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and songwriter, Inni-K is widely celebrated for her distinctive artistry and powerful live performances. Her music is deeply rooted in sean-n贸s and traditional Irish music, while also embracing bold, contemporary directions. The Irish Times has praised her as 鈥渙ne of Ireland鈥檚 most exciting artists.鈥

STILL A DAY is a fully original collection of songs and represents Inni-K鈥檚 most expansive creative work to date. The album reflects her continued evolution as an artist, weaving together tradition and innovation in striking new ways.

Inni-K is the Arts Council/UCC Traditional Artist in Residence for 2025, a role that underlines her strong connection to Ireland鈥檚 living musical traditions and her commitment to developing her practice in a university setting. The residency also allows students to engage meaningfully with Inni-K鈥檚 practice as part of their undergraduate and postgraduate studies.

Inni-K said: 鈥淚'm thrilled to be starting out the tour in UCC up in Sunday's Well music department where I've had the absolute pleasure and honour of being Traditional Artist in Residence this year. My new album Still A Day was recorded right at the beginning of my residency and I shared some early drafts of songs with students and staff there in 脫 Riada Hall earlier in the year. It'll be really special to play the full album now on 9 Oct to celebrate the release with my two fantastic band mates - Matthew Jacobson on drums and percussion and Matthew Berrill on clarinets and sax. Couldn't think of a better first leg of the tour!鈥

Dr Jack Talty, Lecturer and Programme Director of UCC's new MA in Irish Traditional Music, said: 鈥淚nni-K鈥檚 residency has made a significant impact throughout our campus community. Her energy and openness in sharing insights into her creative process has offered students invaluable perspectives on how traditional artists negotiate a personal artistic voice within a living tradition. It has been inspiring to see how Eithne鈥檚 work at UCC has both informed her own artistic journey and encouraged students to explore their art with the same curiosity and ambition.鈥

The on Thursday, 9 October will give audiences a first chance to experience STILL A DAY live in Cork, ahead of her nationwide tour.

Full tour information and tickets are available at and on Inni-K鈥檚 . 

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