Derry singer-songwriter SOAK, aka Bridie Monds-Watson, was awarded the Choice Music Prize for Irish Album of the Year at Vicar Street last night.
The 19-year-old beat off competition from the likes of Villagers, Roisin Murphy, Le Galaxie, Gavin James and more to be awarded the trophy and a cheque for €10,000, courtesy of IMRO and IRMA.
U2 bassist Adam Clayton presented the award to Monds-Watson, who won for her debut album 'Before We Forgot How to Dream', which was also nominated for the Mercury Prize.
Adam Clayton @U2 with Choice Music Prize winner SOAK https://t.co/N9VrkM2uKi via @RTE_TEN #U2 pic.twitter.com/frPTljmHe9
— Fernanda Bottini (@febottini) March 3, 2016
Gavin James won the award for Irish Song of the Year - voted for by the public - for his song 'Bitter Pill'.
RTE2 will screen highlights of the ceremony on March 12th at 11pm.