
Dolores O’Riordan broke the rock ‘n’ roll rules Saturday night in McAllen.
Most singers who leave hugely popular bands to go solo usually distance themselves from their old material, but O’Riordan had no problem playing her former band’s hits for about 300 fans at Club Metropolis.
The former lead singer of The Cranberries performed a spirited set for local fans. The show was part of Hot Kiss 106.3’s Listener Lounge series. O’RiorDan was in town to promote her new solo album “Are You Listening,” but the exuberant Irish waif mostly stuck to the Cranberries canon on Saturday, mesmerizing close to 300 fans with acoustic versions of hits like “Linger” “Ode to My Family” and “Zombie.”
The singer-songwriter captivated the crowd with great songs, an endless smile and a generous spirit. I half expected her to come off as jaded or a bit worn out, but she was the exact opposite. She bounced her stringy body all over the stage and gave fans an amazing and intimate night of great pop they won’t soon forget. I know I won’t, especially since she ended the set with “Dreams,” one of my favorite Cranberries’ songs.
Links:
McAllen Concert Photo Gallery
O’Riordan’s official Web site
Get O’Riordan’s new album








In your article, you say that there was only 300 people there, YOU ARE WRONG! Over 1700 people attended the event. And we have the pictures, and witnesses to prove it. This Show was the best Listener Lounge Series we had all year! I hope you clear this up.