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
19 Apr 2026 Imelda May Manchester Stoller Hall, Manchester, EN, United Kingdom
09 Jun 2026 Imelda May - Raised on Songs & Stories Vicar Street, Dublin, DN, Ireland
10 Jun 2026 Imelda May - Raised on Songs & Stories Vicar Street, Dublin, DN, Ireland
12 Jun 2026 Imelda May - Raised on Songs & Stories Live At The Marquee, Cork, CK, Ireland

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

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“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,…
Imelda May's most streamed 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 accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Imelda May is primarily known for neo-rockabilly, frequently fusing it with elements of rockabilly. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Imelda May's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like 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 are available on all major platforms. Follow Imelda May on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Imelda May is currently scheduled to perform in 3 cities: Manchester, Dublin, Cork. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
Imelda May's 2026 tour spans 2 countries: United Kingdom, Ireland. Check AllEvents for the full Imelda May tour schedule, including dates, venues, and tickets in each country.
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