Watch: Rhiannon Giddens, Francesco Turrisi Perform on RTÉ’s "Tommy Tiernan Show"

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Rhiannon Giddens and Francesco Turrisi were on RTÉ One’s Tommy Tiernan Show in Ireland on Saturday to perform "Wayfaring Stranger." You can watch it here. The song is on their album there is no Other, which they recorded in Dublin. They return to Dublin to give a concert at Vicar Street in July, after a residency at SFJAZZ; touring Australia, New Zealand, and Japan; Giddens' receiving an honorary degree from UNC Greensboro; and performances of her opera Omar at Spoleto Festival.

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Rhiannon Giddens and Francesco Turrisi were musical guests on RTÉ One’s Tommy Tiernan Show in Ireland on Saturday night. You can watch their performance of "Wayfaring Stranger" from the show below. The song is on their album there is no Other, which they recorded in Dublin in 2018. The duo returns to Dublin to give a concert at Vicar Street this July, after a residency at SFJAZZ in San Francisco this week; touring Australia, New Zealand, and Japan; Giddens' receiving an honorary degree from her alma mater, UNC Greensboro; and performances of her new opera, Omar, at Spoleto Festival.

To pick up a copy of there is no Other, head to the Nonesuch Store, iTunes, and Amazon, and listen on Spotify and Apple Music, and everywhere fine music can be found.

For tour details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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Rhiannon Giddens: RTÉ’s "Tommy Tiernan Show" w/Francesco Turrisi, February 2020
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    Watch: Rhiannon Giddens, Francesco Turrisi Perform on RTÉ’s "Tommy Tiernan Show"
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    Rhiannon Giddens and Francesco Turrisi were musical guests on RTÉ One’s Tommy Tiernan Show in Ireland on Saturday night. You can watch their performance of "Wayfaring Stranger" from the show below. The song is on their album there is no Other, which they recorded in Dublin in 2018. The duo returns to Dublin to give a concert at Vicar Street this July, after a residency at SFJAZZ in San Francisco this week; touring Australia, New Zealand, and Japan; Giddens' receiving an honorary degree from her alma mater, UNC Greensboro; and performances of her new opera, Omar, at Spoleto Festival.

    To pick up a copy of there is no Other, head to the Nonesuch Store, iTunes, and Amazon, and listen on Spotify and Apple Music, and everywhere fine music can be found.

    For tour details and tickets, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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