Fairytale of New York – Coming home for Christmas

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The Helix, Thursday 21st December

Direct from the West End and after two sell out tours,the ultimate feel good Irish-inspired Christmas show is back with an even bigger production for 2023. From the producers of Seven Drunken Nights – The Story of The Dubliners and featuring an international cast of singers, musicians and dancers ,Fairytale of New York brings you all of your favorite Christmas songs including Driving home for Christmas, White Christmas,Oh Holy Night, Winter’s Tale,Silent Night and of course The Fairytale of New York

…….and just when you think the party couldn’t get any better, this world class show also features some of the greatest Irish sing-a-long songsof all time including The Galway Girl,The Irish Rover, Danny Boy, Dirty Old Town and The Black Velvet Band this magical Irish-inspired Christmas show will have people of all ages singing, laughing and dancing in the aisles.


Date:
Thursday 21st December
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€31
Address:
The Helix, DCU, Collins Avenue, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland

Google Map of The Helix, DCU, Collins Avenue, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland

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