Sinéad O'Connor's 2007 Concert Photos

Sinéad O'Connor (born Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor in Dublin, Ireland; December 8, 1966 – July 26, 2023) was a singer-songwriter and activist who catapulted to global fame with the 1990 hit "Nothing Compares 2 U" (written by Prince). Two years later, she tore up a photo of Pope John Paul II on "Saturday Night Live” to protest child abuse within the Roman Catholic Church. This garnered global criticism, but O’Connor continued campaigning for the human rights of children, refugees, women, and other vulnerable populations until her passing on July 26, 2023, at the age of 56. Upon learning of her death, Ice-T tweeted, “She stood for something...Unlike most people.” In 2018, O'Connor converted to Islam, adopting the name Shuhada' Sadaqat. Her life and career, including her friendship with Kris Kristofferson, were explored in her 2021 memoir "Rememberings" and the 2022 documentary "Nothing Compares." Her 1987 single "Drink Before the War" was featured in the HBO Max series "Euphoria” in 2022.

Voodoo Music Experience 2007 on Oct 26, 2007 [172-small]

Voodoo Music Experience 2007
Oct 26 - 28, 2007
 New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
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Voodoo Music Experience 2007 on Oct 26, 2007 [171-small]

Voodoo Music Experience 2007
Oct 26 - 28, 2007
 New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
  Uploaded by Josh5180

T In The Park 2007 on Jul 6, 2007 [640-small]

T In The Park 2007
Jul 6 - 8, 2007
 Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Neil Lumsden

T In The Park 2007 on Jul 6, 2007 [527-small]

T In The Park 2007
Jul 6 - 8, 2007
 Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Theshredder84

T In The Park 2007 on Jul 6, 2007 [316-small]

T In The Park 2007
Jul 6 - 8, 2007
 Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Neil Macdonald

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2020 6 photos
2015 12 photos
2014 12 photos
2013 2 photos
2008 1 photo
2007 5 photos
1998 3 photos
1997 2 photos
1995 14 photos
1993 2 photos
1992 2 photos
1990 25 photos
1988 3 photos

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