Glasgow Fiddler Steps In for Sharon at Corrs Hydro Gig: A Night to Remember
Éadaoin Ní Mhaicín, a fiddle player from County Mayo, Ireland, stepped in on short notice to perform with The Corrs at their recent concert in Glasgow. Sharon Corr, a band member, had to withdraw from the show, leading to the urgent need for a replacement. Éadaoin received the call just hours before the gig and quickly agreed to join the band.
With only one sound check available, she prepared for the performance at the Hydro, which can hold 14,000 fans. Éadaoin had just finished a folk workshop in Edinburgh before driving back to Glasgow, where she met the band during sound check. She tried to familiarize herself with their music by listening to their songs in her car on the way to the venue.
Reflecting on her rapid preparation, Éadaoin said, “On the way, I tried to listen to as much of the music as I could.” With only an hour available for sound checks, she worked with the band’s guitarist to go over the songs. This was her first time playing any of The Corrs’ songs, although she recognized many from their extensive catalog.
What was Éadaoin Ní Mhaicín’s experience like playing with The Corrs on such short notice?
Interview with Éadaoin Ní Mhaicín: Fiddle Player in the Spotlight with The Corrs
At newsdirectory3.com, we had the pleasure of speaking with Éadaoin Ní Mhaicín, a talented fiddle player from County Mayo, who recently stepped in to perform with iconic Irish band The Corrs at their concert in Glasgow. Éadaoin was called upon on very short notice after a band member had to withdraw, and her story is one of quick preparation, excitement, and an unforgettable experience.
News Directory: Éadaoin, thank you for joining us. Can you tell us about the moment you received the call to perform with The Corrs?
Éadaoin Ní Mhaicín: Thank you for having me! It was quite unexpected. I had just finished leading a folk workshop in Edinburgh and was driving back to Glasgow when I got the call. They needed someone to fill in, and I just knew I had to say yes right away, even though it was only hours before the show.
News Directory: That must have been nerve-wracking! How did you prepare for the performance?
Éadaoin Ní Mhaicín: It definitely was! On the drive over, I made sure to listen to as many of their songs as I could to get familiar with their music. With just one hour for a sound check, I worked closely with the guitarist to go over the set list. It was my first time playing any of their songs, but I recognized a lot of them, which helped.
News Directory: What was it like meeting the band and rehearsing so briefly before the concert?
Éadaoin Ní Mhaicín: They were incredibly kind and welcoming. It made a huge difference in calming my nerves. The atmosphere during the sound check felt very supportive, and I could sense their enthusiasm for the show ahead.
News Directory: How was the concert experience for you?
Éadaoin Ní Mhaicín: It was absolutely unbelievable! The energy from the crowd was electric, and performing in front of 14,000 fans at the Hydro was surreal. Glasgow always has an amazing crowd—they really respond to the music, and that just enhances the whole experience for a performer.
News Directory: The Corrs have had an incredible career with over 40 million albums sold. What does it mean to you to share the stage with such accomplished artists?
Éadaoin Ní Mhaicín: It’s a dream come true. I’ve always admired their music, and getting to perform with them, even for just one night, is something I will cherish forever. I was grateful for the opportunity and tried to soak up every moment.
News Directory: Any final thoughts on the experience?
Éadaoin Ní Mhaicín: Just that I’m thankful to have been part of such a wonderful show. It was a whirlwind experience, but one I wouldn’t trade for anything. I hope to have more opportunities like this in the future!
Éadaoin’s quick adaptation and enthusiasm shine through her narrative, reminding us of the excitement and unpredictability that comes with live performance.
Éadaoin praised the band for being kind and welcoming. She described the concert as “absolutely unbelievable” and enjoyed the supportive atmosphere created by the fans. According to her, “Glasgow always has an amazing crowd.”
The Corrs experienced great success in the late 1990s and early 2000s, selling over 40 million albums. They are currently concluding a year-long tour. Éadaoin was grateful for the opportunity and cherished every moment on stage with the band.
