Kenan Flannery & Riddy Arman – September 9th (Tuesday)

When:
September 9, 2025 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
2025-09-09T19:00:00-07:00
2025-09-09T21:00:00-07:00
Where:
Longstaff House
601 Longstaff Street
Missoula, MT
USA
Cost:
$25 suggested
Contact:
John Parker
4062390902

Kenen Flannery

“The Essence of Folk Music in its rawest and most Authentic form”

Praised for writing “bone-breakingly beautiful” music. Kenan Flannery is a 25-year-old IYMA’s award-winning folk songwriter from Dublin, Ireland. Kenan at his core is a storyteller for the damned and broken, writing heart-wrenching songs and stories with a voice “that hits you with the intensity of a hundred Irish poets and musicians”. He mixes his upbringing of Irish folk/ballad music from the likes of The Dubliners with his love of American folk music and has been compared to the likes of John Prine, Townes Van Zandt and Blaze Foley.

In 2022 Kenan graced the stages of some of the biggest venues in Ireland over the years including The National Stadium and the famous Ruby Sessions, which has seen artists like Frank Turner, Damien Rice, and Ed Sheeran, amongst many more. In addition, Kenan got to support The Wolfe Tones in front of 2000 people and Gravedancer on his debut tour of Ireland.

In 2023 he performed on the stage of Electric Picnic and The Secret Song in West Cork, sharing a stage with the likes of Lisa Hannigan, Junior Brother, Ye Vagabonds and Lemoncello.

In 2024 Kenan embarked on his debut European tour across 8 countries and was featured on festival line ups with the likes of Lightin’ Luke, Possessed by Paul James and Pat Reedy. His shows have been praised for being one of a kind, packed with stories and songs that will have you laughing, crying, singing and dancing.

Recently, Kenan has released his first ever live album titled “Live at Whelan’s, Dublin, Ireland” recorded during his sold out live show in Dublin. With plenty of new music and more national and European shows in the pipeline, Kenan Flannery has made a name for himself as one of the most unique performers and storytellers in the international folk scene today and one to keep an eye on.

Praise for Riddy Arman’s Debut
“The resolve in Arman’s vocals recalls icons like Johnny Cash or Dolly Parton—both strong songwriters who were able to distill a sense of melancholy, romance, and sincerity in the necessary hurt of being human.”

FLOOD MAGAZINE

“When you know, you know. In a genre that places so much emphasis on authenticity — and all the fraught debates that brings — when you hear Riddy Arman’s life-weary voice, you know she’s the real deal.”

NO DEPRESSION

“Riddy Arman evokes the late, great Glen Campbell with ‘Too Late to Write a Love Song’…The music swells around her with grandeur, and a chorus of voices backs her up, but Arman cuts through it all with the lonesome tear in her voice.”