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The Candlelit Concert

The Candlelit Concert

Join us for a special night of music, solidarity and hope to raise urgent funds for people affected by the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.  

About the artists

1

Winnie Ama

Winnie Ama is a Belfast-born, Ghanaian singer/songwriter known for her distinctive blend of disco, electronic and soul influences. With a background in poetry and jazz, her music combines thoughtful storytelling with infectious music. She launched her debut album this year and was a finalist in the 2025 NI Music Prize. 
2

Bea Stewart

Born and raised just outside Belfast, Bea Stewart is a singer songwriter influenced by the Irish folk music she grew up around. Honest storytelling and vulnerability are at the core of her sentimental writing. She was handpicked by Snow Patrol to support their album release show at Belfast’s Ulster Hall. She has also supported the likes of Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Siv Jacobsen and Kyle Lionheart.
3

Brian Houston 

Brian Houston is a professional singer/songwriter and experienced worship leader from Belfast. As a performer, he has shared stages with the likes of Van Morrison, Robert Plant, Chuck Berry and Elvis Costello. 
4

cosign i

cosign is an artist and producer based in Belfast, crafting immersive indie-electronic music that sits at the intersection of emotion and innovation. Drawn to experimental production and lyrical depth, their sound fuses pulsing energy with introspective melancholy, layered with arps, vocoders and rich harmonies. Cosign
5

Black Dog Moon 

With their distinctive sound and energetic performances, Black Dog Moon draw inspiration from classic rock legends and combines it with a modern twist to create their unique sound. 
6

Aoibha  

Setting her apart, Aoibha’s sound and style pulse with a gothic energy that subtly echoes her love for dusky literary classics like Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre, weaving together mystery and melancholy into her music. 
Apoline Niyosenge is taught how to wash her hands properly by Concern community worker Abel Bamwisho, DRC. Photo: Pamela Tulizo

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