Foster & Allen

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Draíocht, Friday 31st January - Saturday 1st February

International Recording artists Foster & Allen look forward to celebrating an amazing milestone of 50 years in the music business with a Concert Tour of Ireland in December 2024 and January to March 2025.

The Foster & Allen 50 Years Of Hits Concert will be packed full with all the songs that made them famous all over the world. They will be performing all their Hit Singles like ‘Bunch Of Thyme', ‘Old Flames', ‘Maggie', ‘After All These Years', ‘We Owe It All To You', ‘I will Love You All My Life', ‘Just For Old Times Sake', as well as Medley’s Of Songs from their Chart topping Album’s and DVD’s. They will also be performing some of their new recordings from their latest album We’ll Meet Again.

From the opening title track, the evergreen ‘We’ll Meet Again’, to their rendition of popular classics such as ‘Grace’, ‘The Cliffs Of Dooneen’, ‘Cotton Fields Back Home’, Foster & Allen are well and truly back in stride.

Foster & Allen aren’t showing any signs of slowing down and their recording and touring commitments prove how popular they remain for their fans who like to hear them at home and see them in a live experience.

For A Night To Remember Don’t Miss Foster & Allen’s 50 Year’s Of Hits Tour


Date:
Friday 31st January - Saturday 1st February
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€35
Address:
Draiocht Blanchardstown, Coolmine, Blanchardstown, County Dublin, Ireland

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