Imelda May

Neo-rockabilly

Imelda May

About Imelda May

“Twas 11 past the hour/darkness in the air/lay down on wildflowers/the moonlight didn’t care/give me your heart/I’ll hold it with mine/so you can feel free my love/free for a while” With a tale-telling flourish, against a musical backdrop recalling the romance noir of a lost David Lynch soundtrack, her voice seeming to reach down into your very heart, Imelda May opens her new album with characteristic poetic vividness. This is 11 Past The Hour, the title track to the Dublin-born singer, songwriter, poet and producer’s sixth record. It’s the curtain-raising sound of an artist diving deep into her true self, her Irish roots, her love of storytelling. It’s a woman singing from her soul like her life, and that of her lover, depended on it. “Dance with me darlin’/dance with me darlin’/forget the world/I’ll hold you in my arms as we twirl around.” In the wake of a year when everyone has been isolated and atomised, such sentiments of intense connectivity feel nuclear-powered. Here, then, comes the music of Imelda May to pull us out, embrace us, save us.

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About Imelda May

“Twas 11 past the hour/darkness in the air/lay down on wildflowers/the moonlight didn’t care/give me your heart/I’ll hold it with mine/so you can feel free my love/free for a while” With a tale-telling flourish, against a musical backdrop recalling the romance noir of a lost David Lynch soundtrack, her voice seeming to reach down into your very heart, Imelda May opens her new album with characteristic poetic vividness. This is 11 Past The Hour, the title track to the Dublin-born singer, songwriter, poet and producer’s sixth record. It’s the curtain-raising sound of an artist diving deep into her true self, her Irish roots, her love of storytelling. It’s a woman singing from her soul like her life, and that of her lover, depended on it. “Dance with me darlin’/dance with me darlin’/forget the world/I’ll hold you in my arms as we twirl around.” In the wake of a year when everyone has been isolated and atomised, such sentiments of intense connectivity feel nuclear-powered. Here, then, comes the music of Imelda May to pull us out, embrace us, save us.

Imelda May's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
28 Feb 2026 Imelda May The TLT, Co. Louth, LH, Ireland
01 Mar 2026 Imelda May Vicar Street, Dublin, DN, Ireland
11 Mar 2026 Imelda May The TLT, Co. Louth, LH, Ireland
09 Apr 2026 Imelda May Union Chapel, London, EN, United Kingdom
10 Apr 2026 Imelda May Town Hall Birmingham, Birmingham, EN, United Kingdom
13 Apr 2026 Imelda May Sheffield City Hall Memorial Hall, Sheffield, EN, United Kingdom
14 Apr 2026 Imelda May St George's Bristol, Bristol, EN, United Kingdom
16 Apr 2026 Imelda May Union Chapel, London, EN, United Kingdom
19 Apr 2026 Imelda May Manchester Stoller Hall, Manchester, EN, United Kingdom

Imelda May's Popular songs

  • Meet You At The Moon
  • Tainted Love
  • Cornwall My Home
  • Johnny Got A Boom Boom
  • How Bad Can A Good Girl Be
  • Call Me
  • Union Of Different Kinds
  • Black Tears
  • Just One Kiss
  • Sixth Sense

Frequently Asked Questions

Some of Imelda May's most popular songs include Meet You At The Moon, Tainted Love, Cornwall My Home, Johnny Got A Boom Boom, How Bad Can A Good Girl Be, Call Me, Union Of Different Kinds, Black Tears, Just One Kiss, Sixth Sense. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Imelda May's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Meet You At The Moon, Tainted Love, Cornwall My Home, Johnny Got A Boom Boom, How Bad Can A Good Girl Be, Call Me, Union Of Different Kinds, Black Tears, Just One Kiss, Sixth Sense, and more.

Imelda May is known for their distinctive sound in the neo-rockabilly genre, often blending elements of rockabilly, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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