Female Vocalists

Margot Daly

Our Acts - Female Vocalists - Margot Daly

Regarded as one of Ireland’s leading vocalists, Margot has a versatile range which spans modern and popular music, classical wedding music, jazz liturgical and country genres.

But don’t just take our word for it. Margot has performed with music superstars such as Dolly Parton, Westlife and Jamelia across the past decade. The talented vocalist has also performed on popular TV shows on BBC Scotland, RTE and also recently took over the role of Cantor in Crumlin Church.

Familiar face? You might have spotted Margot as the resident backing vocalist on The Voice of Ireland or as a backing singer in The Eurovision Song Contest. A diverse performer, with an impressive range, Margot would make the perfect choice for your ceremony, be it church or civil.

Sample Playlist

Advice: Pick a song that means something to you and your partner. If there are any songs you would love Margot to perform that don’t appear on the list below, she would be happy to learn the song, if given enough notice. Just ask us – we’re here to help!

A Thousand Years The Prayer The Wedding Song (There is Love) Perhaps Love She Moved through the Fair
The Rose From this Moment Amazing Grace Fields of Gold In my Life (The Beatles)
Come Away With Me (Norah Jones) We’ve Only Just Begun First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Songbird Make You Feel My Love
At Last Over the Rainbow The Voyage In a Country Churchyard Get Here (Oleta Adams)
When I Fall in Love The Look of Love My Romance Evergreen The Colour of My Love
You Raise Me Up The Prayer Your Song Wind Beneath My Wings Somewhere (West Side Story)
All I Ask of You O Mio Babbino Caro All I Want Is You (U2) You And Me My Lagan Love
La Vie En Rose God Only Knows L.O.V.E Somewhere Over the Rainbow Endless Love
As I Went Down to the River to Pray One Hand, One Heart (West Side Story) World in Union Someone to Watch Over Me Time After Time

Press play below to hear Margot’s angelic voice in action.

Like what you hear? Request a quote for Margot to perform at your civil ceremony.

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