The Literary Village in Merrion Square is really the place to be – whether you’re dropping in on your lunch break to soak up the cultural atmosphere or spending a whole week exploring all we have on offer, there’s simply so much to see and do, in this beautiful space in the heart of the city. It’s the perfect place to discover something new, to let words light a fire in you, and to feel the music carry you away.
Why not join us for our Noontide series for an intimate, acoustic show from the wonderfully talented, Tomike. Her music moves from the sombre and the moody with tracks like “Wildflower” and “Hit Me Up” to the groovy, summery sounds of “It’s Like” – the perfect evocation of love and sunshine. Follow her down Sunset Boulevard, never having left Merrion Square.
Tomike is an alternative, neo-soul singer songwriter based in Dublin. Born in the Irish capital and raised by Nigerian parents, Tomike has a mature and definite sound, taking influence from the likes of Erykah Badu, Sade, and Amy Winehouse.
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