Ardú: A Decade of A Cappella

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Button Factory, Saturday 27th July

A fully amplified evening concert of vocal music in celebration of Ardú's 10th birthday!

Join us at The Button Factory on July 27th and celebrate ten magical years of a cappella singing with intricate harmonies, funky rhythms and powerful solos from Ardú's six singers. The show will also feature a performance by a surprise guest performer!

What can you expect?
• meet Ardú's new lineup of singers
• be charmed by our guest performer's unmatched vibes
• experience some of Ardú's greatest hits
• hear brand new original arrangements
• rediscover fantastic covers
• enjoy incredible vocal harmonies and musical talent
… and much much more!

New and refreshed, yet familiar as ever, we've prepared a show featuring songs from Ireland and beyond, including traditional tunes, as well as covers from some of the best known Irish musicians and established songwriters.

This night of vocal a cappella goodness is simply not to be missed and will leave you feeling good and energised as you fall in love with Ardú and a cappella all over again.


Date:
Saturday 27th July
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€25 - €30
Address:
The Button Factory, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of The Button Factory, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

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