The spotlight shone on some of Ireland’s brightest young performers as No Name’s Got Talent 2025 took to the stage on Saturday, April 26th, at the Dean Crowe Theatre in Athlone.
Young people from clubs across the country came together for an unforgettable evening of music, dance, comedy and more.
No Name Club, a national, voluntary youth organisation, provides young people with a space to socialise in a fun, safe, and alcohol-free environment.
The annual talent show is one of the No Name Club’s biggest and most anticipated events and this year was no exception.
Sorcha Watson, a member of No Name Club Mountbellew, was named one of the overall winners. Sorcha was awarded the second-place Gallery Award for her painting.
Tanya McNamee from the Mountbellew club performed ‘Maybe This Time’ on stage, and Katie and Rachel performed a dance routine to ‘What Was I Made For’, which the judges called elegant and beautiful.
Judges praised both the variety and the standard of talent on display, and all participating clubs were recognised with trophies and awards.
Speaking about the competition, Dr. Garrett Keenaghan, Chairperson, No Name Club said, “It’s so heartening to see the talent on show from our young people.”
“The level of effort, organisation and team work that we’ve seen here is just fantastic. Congratulations to everyone involved.”
No Name Club is a national, voluntary youth organisation that empowers young people aged 15–18 by providing a fun, safe environment where they can socialise without the pressures of alcohol or drugs.
Operating youth clubs across Ireland, No Name Club plays a vital role in helping teenagers build confidence and social skills, while avoiding the risks associated with peer pressure.