Choirs for Cancer 2023

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O'Reilly Hall, UCD, Saturday 4th February

This is a community tribute to those whose lives have been touched by cancer. ‘Choirs for Cancer 2023’ brings together cancer patients, family members, allied medical professionals and cancer researchers to share the story of their cancer journey.

These stories will be interspersed with inspirational songs from choirs and very special guest singers, many linked with cancer support centres, fundraising or awareness raising efforts.

Joining us for this truly inspirational and uplifting event are:

  • Sea of Change Choir (Ireland's Got Talent 2019 finalists)
  • Sing for Life Choir (Northern Ireland)
  • Mount Sion Choir (Waterford)
  • UCD Community Choir

With very special guests:

  • Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh
  • Anne Randolph
  • Joe O’Sullivan

Date:
Saturday 4th February
Time:
2.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
O'Reilly Hall, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of O'Reilly Hall, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland

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