Ireland’s music scene has always punched well above its weight, but right now there’s a fresh wave of female artists carving out their own lane - blending indie pop, alt-rock, folk and genre-bending experimentation into something seriously exciting. From intimate acoustic storytelling to high-energy pop-rock anthems built for packed-out venues, these artists are proving that the next chapter of Irish music is already here.
If you’re looking to update your playlists with the most exciting new Irish talent, these are the names you need to know.
Cork’s Jo Blonde is quickly becoming one of Ireland’s most compelling alt-pop voices. Her sound leans into dark pop textures with flashes of ‘90s nostalgia, layered with jazz and funk influences that give her music a distinct edge. There’s a confidence in her songwriting that feels way beyond emerging-artist territory, pairing atmospheric production with emotionally sharp lyricism. Her latest single Fine Line has been gaining serious attention as a polished, moody release that shows exactly why she’s one to watch. Live, Jo Blonde brings something different to the stage — often fronting her band while playing bass, adding an extra layer of energy and musicianship to performances around Cork’s buzzing live circuit, including standout appearances at venues like Cyprus Avenue’s rooftop sessions.
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Dublin’s Taylor D is bringing unapologetic indie pop-rock attitude back to the forefront. Her sound fuses gritty rock instrumentation with infectious pop hooks, creating tracks that feel equally built for radio play and live-room chaos. There’s a raw confidence in her music, driven by punchy choruses and sharp-edged songwriting that gives her tracks instant replay value. She’s built a reputation as a powerful live performer, with headline Dublin shows and appearances across Ireland helping her build a fiercely loyal audience. Her recent releases continue to showcase her evolution, balancing polished production with the kind of emotional honesty that makes listeners stick around. Taylor D feels like one of those artists poised for a genuine breakout moment.
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If introspective songwriting is your thing, Solene Laurence deserves immediate playlist space. The Cork singer-songwriter blends indie folk and soft pop into beautifully understated tracks that feel deeply personal without ever becoming overworked. Her debut single Punch Line introduced listeners to her thoughtful lyricism and stripped-back emotional honesty, while her newer material, including the 17 Tall EP, shows a clear artistic maturity. Solène’s live performances have already earned praise for their intimacy and emotional depth, with Cork appearances helping establish her as one of the city’s most exciting young artists. There’s a quiet confidence to her work that suggests she’s only just getting started.
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Few artists capture that effortless blend of modern pop accessibility and emotional storytelling quite like June. Her music sits comfortably between polished contemporary pop and more intimate singer-songwriter sensibilities, making it instantly relatable while still feeling distinctively her own. What stands out most is her ability to craft songs that feel personal but universal — the kind of tracks that hit just as hard through headphones as they do live. June’s performances have steadily built momentum across Irish venues, where her stage presence continues to turn casual listeners into committed fans. With each new release, she’s refining a sound that feels ready for much bigger stages.
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Teagan Nolan is proof that age means absolutely nothing when talent is this undeniable. The Meath artist has already built an impressive reputation through her songwriting, polished pop sensibilities and remarkably assured live performances. Her music sits firmly in contemporary pop territory, packed with strong melodic instincts and emotionally direct storytelling. Recent releases like Desperate For Love and her growing catalogue show an artist developing fast and finding her voice with every track. On stage, Teagan has already delivered performances in major Irish venues and has built visibility through high-profile appearances and live showcases. There’s a level of ambition and professionalism here that suggests she’s one of Ireland’s most exciting young breakout stars.
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What makes Ireland’s current wave of female artists so exciting is the sheer diversity of sound. There’s no single Irish sound
defining this generation - instead, artists like Jo Blonde, Taylor D, Solène Laurence, June and Teagan Nolan are building entirely individual sonic identities.
Whether you’re into alt-pop experimentation, indie rock energy, acoustic vulnerability or polished chart-ready pop, these artists represent the future of Irish music. And if their latest releases and live performances are anything to go by, now is exactly the right time to start listening.
Trust us - these are the names you’ll be hearing a lot more of very soon.