Stage and Captivates the World Irish Mythen (They/Them) is a globally acclaimed artist known for their raw vocal power, magnetic stage presence, and ability to forge deep connections with audiences.
nd now based in Prince Edward , , reer highlights include a JUNO nomination, multiple award wins, and performances at iconic venues like the Sydney Opera House and Glastonbury Festival.
Irish's groundbreaking album Little Bones propelled them to global recognition, earning a 2020 JUNO Award nomination for ‘Contemporary Roots Album of the Year’, seven Music PEI 2020 nominations (including two wins), and the 2020 Canadian Folk Music ‘Award for Solo Artist of the Year’. Their previous self-titled album also received widespread accolades, including recognition from Music PEI, the East Coast Music Association, Folk Alliance International, and SOCAN.
Their music and artistry have been featured in Rolling Stone, Australian Guitar Magazine, and numerous other influential media outlets, cementing their reputation worldwide.
Irish Mythen's live shows are unforgettable immersing audiences in a whirlwind of emotion, stories, and unparalleled artistry that leave a lasting impact.
A new album will be released in Fall 2025.
2024: Debut of 10pc string ensemble concert performed at The Confederation Centre of the Arts (Charlottetown, PEI)
2023: Glastonbury Festival, UK
2023: Extensive tours across Europe, Australia, and Canada
2020: Winner of the Canadian Folk Music Awards for Solo Artist of the Year
2016-2017: Headlined the Saturday night main stage at Australia’s Bluesfest Saturday Headline artist and direct support on Melissa Etheridge tour
2017: Sydney Opera House debut
2016: Winner of the East Coast Music Award for Roots Album of the Year
Discography
2019 - Little Bones
2015 - Irish Mythen
2012 - Open Here
2009 - Sweet Necessity
2006 - Fallen Here
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
King’s Theatre is honoured to be on the ancestral and unceded territory of L’nu, also known as the Mi’kmaq Peoples, who have lived and cared for this land since time immemorial. We honour the Peace and Friendship Treaties and acknowledge that we are all treaty people.
The Fog Machine may be in use tonight. It is a non-toxic water-based mist
Phones/Cameras:
We ask that you turn ringers off and refrain from taking photos or videos during shows.
For the comfort of our patrons, King’s Theatre strives to be Scent-Free environment.
Please refrain from wearing scented products to events.
Please return the Reusable Cups to concession! They are available for purchase if you would like to take one home.
COMING SOON 2025
SATURDAY, JULY 5 8 PM th
SATURDAY JULY 26 7:30 PM th
SATURDAY, SEPT 6 7:30 PM th
FRIDAY, SEPT 12th 7:30 PM
KING’STHEATRE
Built in 1921, King’s Theatre has been at the heart of Annapolis Royal’s cultural community for 100 years. It is a favoured venue for performers, known for its enthusiastic audiences, intimate setting, high quality production values, and warm reception from the community.
King’s Theatre also supports emerging talent. Fostering a close relationships with the schools and the amateur drama community, there are many opportunities for talent in all genres to learn the ropes.
King’s Theatre has also served as a movie house for 100 years, transitioning from reel-to-reel to digital projection and surround sound, with programming that ranges from Indie to Hollywood, to work by filmmakers who call Annapolis home.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Tracy Summerville, Chair
Margo Tait, Vice Chair
Kerrie Picken, Treasurer
Shannon Kelly, Secretary
Betsy Akin
Thea Boyanowsky
Caroline Hancock
Garth Laidlaw
Thomas May
AC Silver
Alison Warwick
Michael Westcott
STAFF
Janet Larkman, Executive Director
Tracey Harnish, Bookkeeper
Jessica Scott, Box Office & Operations Manager
Devin Fraser, Technical Director
Jamie Alcorn, Sound Technican
Gregory Muszkie, House Manager
Brynja Bachem-Jennings, Box Office and House Support