An Evening with John King

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National Concert Hall, Tuesday 23rd September

What’s happening in America right now matters— and An Evening with John King will help make sense of it. CNN’s Anchor and Chief National Correspondent, John King is renowned for his sharp political insight, trusted election coverage, and his iconic use of the Magic Wall. Now, he brings his expertise, Irish heritage, and remarkable career stories to stages in Dublin/Galway for an evening of insight and reflection.

King will be joined by one of Ireland’s most celebrated journalists, Dearbhail McDonald, who will lead adynamic and thought-provoking conversation. With global politics in flux, Trump’s return to the White House, and rising polarisation at home and abroad, this live event offers clarity on how U.S. developments are shaping our world.

Engaging, timely, and deeply informed, this is a must-attend for anyone interested in politics, media, or the future of democracy.


Date:
Tuesday 23rd September
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
From €29
Address:
National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

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