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Róisín Murphy Irish singer-songwriter and record producer live at Kinnekswiss Concerts Luxembourg. Kinnekswiss on 7 July 2024 at 21 : 00 PM to 23 PM The 2024 Kinnekswiss concerts featureD performances by Josh Island, Ronan Keating, the Aachen Symphony Orchestra, Fondation EME, the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, Edsun, and Róisín Murphy. Friday, July 5, 2024, 19:30 - Sunday, July 7, 2024, 23:00 AT Kinnekswiss Park, 29 Av. de la Porte-Neuve, 2227 Ville-Haute, Luxembourg During the annual "Kinnekswiss Loves" events, Kinnekswiss Park transforms into a vibrant open-air concert venue. Bring a blanket, grab a friend, and enjoy the annual "Kinnekswiss Loves" concert series, part of the "Summer in the City" program, which includes open-air activities, music, exhibitions, and other cultural events from June 14 to September 16. The concerts took place on Friday, July 5, Saturday, July 6, and Sunday, July 7. Admission is free. Featured artists include Josh Island, Ronan Keating, the Aachen Symphony Orchestra, Fondation EME, the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, Edsun, and Róisín Murphy. Food and drink stands will be available on-site.
Róisín Marie Murphy is an Irish singer, songwriter, and record producer. She gained prominence in the 1990s as one half of the pop duo Moloko, alongside English musician Mark Brydon1. After Moloko disbanded, she embarked on a successful solo career. Here are some key points about her:
Early Life: Born on July 5, 1973, in Arklow, Ireland, Murphy moved to England with her family at the age of 12. She later settled in Manchester and developed a love for 1960s fashion. Despite her parents’ divorce, she chose to stay in England, living with a friend until she could secure housing.
Musical Journey: Murphy’s journey into music began when she attended a Sonic Youth concert and decided to become a performer. She initially concealed her singing voice but eventually joined a post-punk band. Later, she moved to Sheffield, where her passion for music continued to grow.
Moloko: As part of Moloko, Murphy contributed to hits like “Sing It Back” and “The Time Is Now.” The duo’s blend of electronic, dance, and trip-hop elements garnered attention in the music scene.
Solo Career: After Moloko disbanded, Murphy released her debut solo album, Ruby Blue, in 2005. Her second album, Overpowered, followed in 2007. She continued to release critically acclaimed albums, including Hairless Toys, Take Her Up to Monto, Róisín Machine, and Hit Parade1.
Influence and Style: Murphy’s music combines electropop, dance-pop, art pop, and experimental pop. Her distinctive voice and avant-garde approach set her apart in the industry.