Singer songwriter Damien Rice made his Irish comeback with an epic two-and-a-half hour gig in Dublin venue Whelan's last night and he promised that his third album will be released this Autumn.
300 tickets for the Kildare man's surprise gig at the venue where he played his first solo gigs sold out in sixty seconds last week. It was Rice's first Irish show since his appearance at the Electric Burma tribute concert for activist Aung San Suu Kyi in Dublin in June 2012,
He hasn't played a full show in Ireland since supporting Leonard Cohen in Kilmainham, Dublin, in June 2008.
"You could literally hear a pin drop throughout the whole show," says Whelan's booker Dave Allen. Rice played "three or four" new songs and invited two fans on stage to sing Cold Water, a duet with his former musical partner Lisa Hannigan which appeared on his debut album O.
Rice was joined on stage by Pakistani/New York percussionist Shahzad Ismaily who has previously played with Mark Ribot, Jolie Holland, and Doveman.
Rice performed covers of Black is The Colour and Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah and promised that his new album, the follow up the best-selling O and 9, would be released this Autumn. "We're currently mixing it," he told the Whelan's audience.
The full set list from last night:
Delicate - Elephant - Woman Like A Man - 9 Crimes - Eskimo - The Box - Aimee/Sex Change - The Professor & La Fille Danse - Volcano - The Greatest Bastard - Cold Water/Hallelujah Cannonball - Unknown New Song ("Long Long Way To The Top") - Black Is The Colour - I Remember - Blower's Daughter
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