Ardú – Lunchtime Recital @ St Ann’s Church

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St Ann's Church, Thursday 4th July

Ardú is a renowned six-piece vocal group known for their captivating performances and unique interpretations of a wide range of musical genres, including classical, contemporary, folk, and world music. Recognised as pioneers of contemporary a cappella, they perform original arrangements of popular songs using only their voices.

With a commitment to artistic excellence and a passion for sharing the power of vocal music with audiences worldwide, Ardu continues to inspire and enchant listeners through their captivating performances.


Date:
Thursday 4th July
Time:
1.20pm
Price:
€10
Address:
St. Ann's Church of Ireland, Dawson Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of St. Ann's Church of Ireland, Dawson Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

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