Super Soul Sunday

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Mountjoy Square Park, Sunday 19th June

Super Soul Sunday is back with an even bigger stage and even more choirs in Mountjoy Sq, Dublin’s North East Inner City Georgian park from 12.30 to 6pm, Sunday 19th June.

Thanks to the wonderful support of NEIC, the outdoor concert is free to all and will feature live performances from some of Ireland’s best, upbeat and gospel style choirs. There will also be a performance from the Forget Me Nots choir, an inclusive, fun choir that unites older people and those affected by dementia with caregiver family and friends as part of the festival’s Dementia friendly focus this year. Food trucks, children’s entertainment, picnic tables & necessary facilities are all available in the park for the festival.

With the support of the Dublin City Council Arts Office, there are also gospel choir music workshops being run in the vicinity including an experienced singer’s workshop with Audrey Mattis and a workshop specifically designed for those living with dementia, their families, friends, supporters, and carers.

Bring your picnic blanket, your dancing shoes and your singing voice to make a day of it in north Dublin city centre’s beautiful Georgian garden, Mountjoy Sq Sunday 19th June from 12:30pm to 6pm. No tickets required.


Date:
Sunday 19th June
Time:
12.30pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Mountjoy Square Park, Mountjoy Square, Mountjoy, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Mountjoy Square Park, Mountjoy Square, Mountjoy, Dublin, Ireland

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