John Williams 90th Birthday Concert

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St Patrick's Cathedral, Tuesday 8th February

Join us for a celebration of the music of one of the most successful film composers of all times mto ark his 90th birthday performed on the Cathedral’s mighty Willis Organ. Programme features music from many of the biggest blockbusters from the last 50 years including:

  • Star wars: A new Hope
  • Indiana Jones
  • Jaws
  • Superman
  • Hook
  • Home alone
  • Jurassic park
  • Harry Potter
  • ET: The Extra Terrestrial
  • The Empire Strikes Back

to name but a few!


Date:
Tuesday 8th February
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€10 - €20
Address:
St Patrick's Cathedral, Saint Patrick's Close, Dublin 8, Ireland

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