THE EVOLUTION

Arranmore didn’t start as a business plan—it started as a way of seeing the world.

Founder/Owner, Shannon Greene Robb began her career in music, studying and later teaching, before stepping into a broader role as a creative producer. What followed was a natural evolution: bringing people together through shared experiences that felt intentional, immersive, and a little unexpected.

Over time, that work grew into Arranmore—producing hundreds of events, concert series, and community moments that connect people through music, art, and environment.

Whether it’s a large-scale public gathering or something more intimate, the approach has remained the same: curate thoughtfully, create with purpose, and produce with care.

Arranmore continues to evolve, expanding beyond any one space or format—while staying grounded in the belief that the most meaningful experiences are the ones people feel long after they leave.

Arranmore began as ArranmoreArts—an idea grounded in art, music, and the belief that shared experiences matter.

That idea took root at Arranmore Farm + Polo Club, where over 15 seasons it grew into something vibrant—bringing people together in ways that felt both intentional and unexpected.

But what emerged was never meant to stay in one place.

The vision expanded—moving beyond the boundaries of a venue and into new spaces, new collaborations, and new expressions.

Today, Arranmore is less about where something happens, and more about how it feels.

An evolving idea—curated, created, and produced—now shared more widely, and continuing to flourish.