martin hayes

martin hayes

📅 Date: 10 March 2026
🕰️ Time: doors open 7pm
📍 Location: KOKO (London NW1 7RE)

11% funded

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Legendary Irish fiddler Martin Hayes celebrates an early St Patrick’s Day with a one-off UK date in London alongside The Common Ground Ensemble.

timings

7pm: doors open

8pm: recommended latest arrival

8:30pm: Martin Hayes and The Common Ground Ensemble's set starts

10pm: estimated finish time

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martin hayes

Martin Hayes is regarded as one of the most significant talents to emerge in the world of Irish traditional music, having founded the seminal Irish-American supergroup The Gloaming. The concept of Common Ground Ensemble, his latest project, emerged gradually in recent years while producing and curating concerts for various festivals, often bringing together fresh collaborations and forming special ensembles for these events.

Martin aimed to create an ensemble of musicians from different backgrounds who also have connections to Irish music – the common ground of their name. The line-up to compliment Martin on fiddle includes Cormac McCarthy (piano, ‘Cottage Evolution’), Kate Ellis (cello, Artistic Director of Crash Ensemble), Kyle Sanna (guitar, a collaborator with Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile) and Brian Donnellan (bouzouki / harmonium / concertina, and, like Hayes, an alumnus of The Tulla Céilí Band).

Collectively they possess a wealth of talent spanning the worlds of traditional Irish music, cutting edge contemporary classical, jazz improvisation and experimental music. In The Common Ground Ensemble all of these genres are interwoven with the core elements of the tradition in a way that also gives each musician’s remarkable talents the space to shine.

After sold-out shows at the Barbican, EartH, and Union Chapel, Martin and the ensemble reunite for a one-off UK show to celebrate St Patrick’s Day in London. He adds, “I want this to be the most fun I can have while I’m on stage.”

koko, london

KOKO began life as The Camden Theatre, which was opened on Boxing Day 1900 by Ellen Terry, a leading actor of the day. Over the following 120 years some of the world’s biggest artists have graced KOKO's stage, including Childish Gambino, Dua Lipa, Stormzy, Janelle Monae and Coldplay in just the last few years.

Prior to 2004 the venue was known as the Camden Palace, which hosted Madonna's first UK performance, as well as The Pretenders, The Clash, The Jam, and many more. Prince played the Palace on numerous occasions throughout his career, including for his last ever London show.

To buy tickets for this event please visit our events page: Martin Hayes: live in London tickets from Skiddle .

Please note that all tickets to this event are standing by default. If you have specific access requirements please purchase the relevant ticket from the venue here. This event is strictly 14+.

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