Celebrating 20 years of The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre

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Online, Friday 22nd October

On October 22nd 2021, The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre invites you to an online celebration in honour of it's 20th birthday.

Tune in to watch a unique music event, with artists from all over the world including:
• Alfi
• Cathal McConnell & Allan MacDonald
• David Munnelly & Mick Connelly
• Donovan
• Kieran Goss & Annie Kinsella
• Pádraig Rynne & Tara Breen with Dónal Lunny & Jim Murray
• Ronan Browne
• Session Americana
• The Alan Kelly Gang

This exclusive event will be available to watch on their YouTube and Facebook Live channels from 8:30pm.

The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre thanks Fingal County Council, The Arts Council, Fingal Leader Rural Partnership and Creative Ireland for their generous support and funding of our venue and activities.


Date:
Friday 22nd October
Time:
8.30pm
Price:
Free
Address:
The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre, Naul, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre, Naul, County Dublin, Ireland

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