Summer with 4 in a bar

St Andrew's Church, Sunday 22nd June

If you a looking for a feel good concert this summer then look no further.

Let 4 In A Bar take you on a musical journey from Thomas Morley to Van Morrison with plenty of laughs in between, all in the ancient and beautiful setting of St. Andrews Church, Malahide.

Joined by the award winning chamber choir, Cor Fingal, you are sure to leave this concert with a smile on your face and will feel ready to take on the second half of the year.

The multi award winning quartet, 4 In A Bar, is one of Ireland’s most loved vocal ensembles. Eoin, Tristan, Paul and Shane combine a passion for close harmony singing with their interest in Ancient, Classical, Irish traditional, Barbershop and Pop music. In recent years, they have enjoyed international acclaim, performing much loved shows across Europe.


Date:
Sunday 22nd June
Time:
5.00pm
Price:
€20 (under 16yrs Free)
Address:
St Andrew's Church, Church Road, Malahide, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of St Andrew's Church, Church Road, Malahide, County Dublin, Ireland

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