Ireland The Show

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Civic Theatre, Thursday 29th August

Now enjoyed by a live audience of over 250,00 to nightly standing ovations and rave reviews, join an all-star Irish cast of highly talented singers and performers accompanied by the fabulous Keltic Storm band and world champion Gael Force Irish dancers for an unmissable “Ireland the Show”. Let us take you on a rip-roaring journey through the decades of a globally loved culture.

The show will feature well-known ballads and sing-alongs such as the Fields of Athenry, the Irish Rover, Galway Girl, The Black Velvet band, Danny Boy and Whiskey in the Jar – to name but a small few – from iconic artists like the Dubliners, the Pogue’s, Makem and Clancy, Luke Kelly and Christy Moore. Add to that a string of hilarious stories and jokes from our award-winning comedian Gary Gamble and his surreal impressions of Daniel O’Donnell, topped off with energetic reels and jigs from our fiddling maestro and the talented Keltic voice of Donegal singer Elaine Boyle. If it’s all things Irish you like, then this is the one-stop show for you that’s guaranteed to take you to Ireland and back in one night!


Date:
Thursday 29th August
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€32

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