The "Rock n’ Roll St. Brigid," Áine Duffy is a "horsebox hero" (Today FM) redesigning the stage. Her movement, "Don’t Touch My Knob" (DTMK), storms Brighton Fringe with an all-female night of comedy, music, and fun. Join three powerhouse Irish women for a defiant, high-energy show.
Championed by Ed power in the UK Independent alongside Kneecap and CMAT, Áine’s presence is "like Dave Grohl gate-crashing an Irish protest rally. "Come for the craic, stay for the noise.
Shinanne Higgins is a rising star of Irish comedy. Her solo show "10 Things They Hate About Me" sold out at Edinburgh Fringe in '24 and '25, Ireland's Best New Act.
Meljoann is a multi-disciplinary. Their self-formulated hyperjack sound has soulful vocals against spiky lyrics; lush synths against industrial noise. She’s a member of the Spirit of Gravity experimental music collective in Brighton, she’s been supported by Deb Grant and Gemma Bradley at BBC6Music and BBC Introducing.
Cast & Creative Team
Meljoann - performer
Shinanne Higgins - performer
Áine Duffy - performer and producer/director
https://youtu.be/syjb_daGMk4
Reviews
Bandon-born singer-songwriter Áine Duffy has done it again in her catchy new single 'Tits Up' where
- Hotpess magazine
Áine Duffy’s “Move Along”: Rage, Rhythm, and Resilience
- Music areanagh
Forget U2 – Irish musicians from CMAT to Kneecap are more political than ever
- UK independant