For most country musicians, playing at the Grand Ole Opry (a weekly country music radio concert held in Nashville) would be a lifetime’s achievement. Sierra Hull did it when she was 10 years old, before conquering Carnegie Hall at the age of 12. Since then, the now 28-year-old singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist has released four LPs, topped the Bluegrass charts in the USA and been nominated for a Grammy.
Her latest album, 25 Trips has been described as “an eclectic album, with a contemporary feel, showcasing Hull’s songwriting and exceptional vocals, crystal clear but with emotion and character.”
She’ll be performing with her husband and multi-instrumentalist Justin Moses.
This gig was originally scheduled for the Greystones but has now moved to the bigger Upper Chapel.
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