Mark and Oisin.

Lost Brothers on way to Vicar Street

Five albums in and 11 years on the road, The Lost Brothers - Oisín Leech from Navan and Mark McCausland from Omagh, have their biggest headline gig to date at Vicar Street on Saturday 21st March 2020. 

With fans ranging from Imelda May to Glen Hansard, the band has built up a loyal following both at home and abroad. Since 2008 they’ve toured and collaborated with the likes of Squeeze and Elvis Costello and their 2018 album was included in the year’s “Best Of” in Mojo Magazine. 

Vicar Street has become the go-to venue to see great music in an intimate space.

“It’s always been a bit of a dream for us to headline Vicar Street” explains Meath native Oisin Leech. “It really is the best sounding room in the world as far as I’m concerned and it’s always a great night out.” 

Over the last decade The Lost Brothers have performed at Glastonbury, on The Late Late, on Other Voices and even shared the stage with Steve Earle and Amy Helm in Texas at SXSW. 

After a decade of hard work and five acclaimed albums the road has taken them to headline the foremost venue in Ireland for what will be a special gathering of song and friends in Dublin at Vicar St on 21st March.
Tickets are now on sale online and from Ticketmaster at Tierney’s Navan and all other Ticketmaster outlets nationwide.