Marty O'Reilly

York



There’s something about Marty O’Reilly’s music that feels like it’s always been here—like an old story being told in a new way. His voice is raw and real, his guitar playing gritty and soulful. It’s music that doesn’t try to be anything other than honest, and that’s exactly why it hits so hard. He pulls inspiration from the roots of Americana; his sound references folk greats like Woody Guthrie, blues legends like Howlin’ Wolf, gospel pioneers like Sister Rosetta Thorpe, and master storytellers like Tom Waits. It’s a sound that captivates and connects audiences, and leaves them wanting more. His live shows aren’t just concerts—they’re cathartic experiences. One moment it’s soft and haunting, the next it’s wild and electric. The kind that stay with you long after the lights come up. But it’s not just about the sound. Marty’s songs dig deep into the human experience—loneliness, connection, love, loss. Whether it’s an intimate solo set or a full band show, he makes every audience feel like they’re part of the story. Over the years, Marty has built a dedicated following through relentless touring and staying true to his craft. He’s shared the stage with artists like Shakey Graves, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Sarah Jarosz, and Alice O’Donovan and played at festivals like Bottlerock, SXSW, and High Sierra Music Festival, but his focus has always been on making music that means something. Marty has poured everything into his music—spending years on the road, self-funding his albums, and navigating the ups and downs of life as an independent artist, husband, and father. But through it all, he’s never lost sight of why he started: to make honest music that connects. If you’re looking for music that feels real, that makes you stop and listen, Marty O’Reilly is someone you need to hear.

Frequently Asked Questions

Doors at The Live Room typically open 30 to 45 minutes before the show starts. Arriving early is a great way to secure seating and soak in the atmosphere before Marty takes the stage.
Yes, there is parking available nearby. Saltaire has free and paid parking options within walking distance of The Live Room, but spots can fill up quickly on event nights, so consider carpooling or public transport if possible.
The vibe at The Live Room is relaxed and casual. Feel free to dress comfortably—jeans, tees, and casual wear are all perfectly suitable for enjoying Marty O'Reilly’s authentic and intimate performance.
The Live Room is generally an adult-friendly venue, and the atmosphere suits mature audiences due to the themes in Marty’s music. Check with the venue if you plan to bring children to ensure it's appropriate for your family.
Yes, The Live Room offers a selection of drinks and light snacks. You can also explore several nearby cafes and pubs in Saltaire for a meal or drinks before or after the show.
The Live Room is an indoor venue, so the show will go ahead rain or shine with no disruption.
Expect the main set to last around 90 minutes. With no opening acts typical at this event, you get a full and intimate musical experience focused entirely on Marty’s authentic storytelling.
Refund policies are set by the ticket seller or venue. It’s best to check your ticket purchase terms or contact The Live Room directly for their specific refund or exchange policies.
Yes, The Live Room is wheelchair accessible. If you have specific accessibility needs, you can contact the venue beforehand to ensure the best possible experience.
Bring your ticket (printed or digital), a valid ID if required, and your sense of adventure! Feel free to bring a camera for photos, but check the venue’s policy on professional equipment first.

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