
MARGO O’DONNELL VISITS STEWART’S MUSIC SHOP IN DUNGANNON — A SPECIAL DAY FOR FANS AND COUNTRY MUSIC LOVERS
Dungannon, Northern Ireland — It was smiles all around this week as Irish country music legend Margo O’Donnell made a heartwarming appearance at Stewart’s Music Shop in Dungannon — one of Ireland’s most beloved destinations for country music fans.
The Donegal-born singer, often hailed as “The Queen of Country in Ireland,” delighted fans as she greeted well-wishers, posed for photos, and signed copies of her latest releases. The visit turned into a joyful reunion between Margo and her loyal supporters, many of whom have followed her remarkable career for over five decades.
Margo, who has recorded more than 30 albums and helped inspire the careers of countless Irish artists — including her younger brother Daniel O’Donnell — thanked the crowd for their continued love and support. “It’s always wonderful to come back to Dungannon,” she said warmly. “The people here have been with me since the very beginning. Their kindness and loyalty mean the world to me.”
Stewart’s Music Shop, a cherished hub for country, gospel, and Irish music in Northern Ireland, has long been a favorite stop for stars and fans alike. The shop’s walls — lined with vinyl, CDs, and memorabilia — were buzzing with excitement as fans shared stories, laughter, and memories of Margo’s songs that have become soundtracks to their lives.
Shop owner Tommy Stewart praised Margo for her generosity and enduring spirit. “Margo has been part of our story here for years,” he said. “She’s not just a star — she’s a friend. She always takes time for every person, every fan. That’s what makes her special.”
The event also featured a few impromptu moments of music, as Margo, true to her nature, broke into song — her familiar voice filling the room and drawing applause from everyone present.
For fans, it was more than just a signing; it was a celebration of heritage, friendship, and a love of music that continues to bring people together. As one fan put it, “Margo isn’t just a singer — she’s part of our lives, our memories, our families.”
Now in her 70s, Margo O’Donnell continues to tour, record, and inspire — proving that true country music, like her spirit, only grows stronger with time.
And in Dungannon’s Stewart’s Music Shop, surrounded by laughter, familiar faces, and the sound of country music, it was clear that Ireland’s love for Margo remains as deep as ever.