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Music & Mental Health Festival 2025

Returning for its third consecutive edition, the Music & Mental Health Festival is set to take over The Workman’s Club’s Main Room and Cellar on the 18th of May, 2025. The event, headlined by Tolü Makay and Qbanaa, will feature a panel discussion and a workshop, alongside live performances, to invite people to join the conversation and raise awareness on mental health challenges in the music industry.
The 2025 edition of the Music & Mental Health Festival aims to shine a light on the connection between music and anxiety from the perspective of artists, industry professionals and fans, while also emphasising available support for the people working in the creative sector.
This year, six acts across two stages will be showcased, blending a variety of genres, from alt-rock to pop, soul and hip-hop. On the main stage, attendees will be able to witness energetic performances by the unapologetic all-female alt-rock band Martina and The Moons, the captivating Stockholm-born hip-hop artist Skull The Pierre, and alternative pop-soul festival headliner Tolü Makay, whose ability to captivate audiences has brought her to perform across major Irish and European festivals, as well as President Michael D. Higgins’ 80th birthday. Calum Agnew, the “rising soul-popper” winner of “A New Local Hero” 2024, will kick off the Cellar stage, followed by the Dublin indie-pop 5-piece Trinkets. It will be headlined by the dynamic Cuban-Irish singer-songwriter Qbanaa, known for her ability to fuse different genres, such as soul, jazz and Latin rhythms, alongside her Cuban heritage.
Tickets, starting from 15 euros, excluding fees, are available now and can be purchased HERE. Please note that this is an 18+ event.
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The Music & Mental Health Festival is kindly sponsored by the Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO) and Minding Creative Minds. MMHF is also part of Keychange, a global movement for gender equality in the music industry, ensuring 50% of the programming and staff consists of women and underrepresented genders.