Fingal International Festival of Voices

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Various Locations, Thursday 12th March - Sunday 15th March

Fingal International Festival of Voices – Balbriggan, Dublin.

“It is with great regret that the Fingal International Festival of Voices which was being staged in Balbriggan, Co Dublin has been cancelled. Acting on the advice of the Government, the Department of Health and the County Council, we have cancelled all events in relation to the festival weekend due to the public health risk of coronavirus spread.”
– Festival Directors.

The first annual Fingal International Festival of Voices will take place from March 12th-15th, 2020. The festival will welcome children's, youth and adult choirs from Ireland, Europe and the US to the seaside town to Balbriggan for a colourful weekend of singing, story-telling and competitions culminating with one ensemble winning the Fingal Grand-Prix trophy and €3000.

The festival is focused on celebrating diversity and will provide a platform for individuals and communities to showcase their culture in locations across Balbriggan and the surrounding areas. Workshops and classes on singing and conducting will be available to anyone attending the festival and will be led by our national and international guests.


Date:
Thursday 12th March - Sunday 15th March
Time:
varies
Address:
Balbriggan, Co. Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Balbriggan, Co. Dublin, Ireland

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