Fingal Proms

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Various Locations, Friday 3rd May - Sunday 5th May

Explore The Fingal Proms this May. Running from Friday 3rd of May until Sunday 5th of May.

The Fingal Proms is a celebration of the best of music hosted by Fingal County Council at the beautiful Shackleton Gardens in Clonsilla, The Seamus Ennis Centre in the Naul and Baldoyle Community Hall. Ticket information coming soon…

Friday May 3rd, Shackleton Gardens, Clonsilla

“Broadway & Beyond” with Paul Byrom and Band
Special Guest Leah Barniville
7pm Doors – Show 7.30pm

Paul is joined for this “Broadway & Beyond” spectacular by the renowned Soprano “Leah Barniville” as special guest, both of whom will be accompanied by a band of top class session musicians.

Saturday May 4th, Shackleton Gardens, Clonsilla

“On The Road Again” Featuring Tom Dunne & Fiachna O' Braonain
7pm Doors – Show 7.30pm

Saturday May 4th, Seamus Ennis Arts Centre, Naul

“Broadway & Beyond” with Paul Byrom and Band
Special Guest Leah Barniville
7pm Doors – Show 7.30pm

Paul is joined for this “Broadway & Beyond” spectacular by the renowned Soprano “Leah Barniville” as special guest, both of whom will be accompanied by a band of top class session musicians.

Sunday May 5th, Shackleton Gardens, Clonsilla

“Tim Edey, Paddy Keenan & Dermot Byrne” Trad & Tea
12pm Doors – Show 1pm

A brand-new trio of Irish music legends creating fire and wildness that will light up any audience…
For the first time ever three of Irish music’s finest exponents come together, Donegal accordionist Dermot Byrne, Paddy Keenan on pipes/whistles, and honorary Kerry-man Anglo/Irish guitarist and accordionist Tim Edey.

Sunday May 5th, Baldoyle Community Hall

“Broadway & Beyond” with Paul Byrom and Band
Special Guest Leah Barniville
7pm Doors – Show 7.30pm

Paul is joined for this “Broadway & Beyond” spectacular by the renowned Soprano “Leah Barniville” as special guest, both of whom will be accompanied by a band of top class session musicians.


Date:
Friday 3rd May - Sunday 5th May
Time:
Varies
Price:
TBC

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