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Doctor Millar @ Whelan's

Special Guest Ger Eaton.

We are delighted to present an evening of pure Irish joy with Seán Millar also known as Doctor Millar the beloved singer-songwriter from Dublin.

He has released 5 Solo albums and also plays with his old friend Nick Kelly in their band DOGS in iconic venues and festivals such as Glastonbury.

‘The Bitter Lie’ got him nominated for a Hotpress Heineken award for best songwriter and has made several critics best Irish albums of all time lists.

‘Always Coming Home’ had him hailed as ‘a national treasure’ by the Irish Times and The Hotpress Magazine review pointed out why his work was more relevant than Dylan and Elvis Costello.

‘C48’ was hailed as a masterpiece by Hotpress.

Seán is looking forward to bringing his Love & Darkness tour to Whelan’s (Upstairs).

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Where: Whelan's

25 Wexford St
Dublin
2
Ireland

Who: Doctor Millar

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“Ireland’s greatest songwriter” Hotpress

“An Irish National treasure. The poet laureate of Dublin’s dark side” The Irish Times

“Ireland’s Greatest lyricist” RTE guide

“It’s the song that’s had the most impact on me for quite a long time. In fact, every fucking song on that album is amazing. The lyrics, the way he sings” Paolo Nutini

Seán Millar Biography

Seán Millar also known as Doctor Millar is a critically acclaimed multi award nominated musician, writer and theatre maker from Dublin. He has released 5 Solo albums and written, and composed for, several award winning theatre shows.

His album ‘The Bitter Lie’ got him nominated for a Hotpress Heineken award for best songwriter and has made several critics best Irish albums of all time lists and was recently cited by “for these I love” as a major influence.

His Album ‘The Deal’ was a Sunday times top 5 albums of the year and included in Tony Clayton Lea’s 100 Irish albums you must hear before you die.

His album “Always Coming Home” had him hailed as ‘a national treasure’ by the Irish Times and The Hotpress Magazine review pointed out why his work was more relevant than Dylan and Elvis Costello- they later called him Ireland’s greatest songwriter.

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