Keith Barry’s Virtual Paddy’s Day Party

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Online, Wednesday 17th March

Brainhacker Keith Barry mixes a unique blend of virtual mentalism and magic to amaze his online audience on St.Patrick's Day, March 17th
About this Event
Keith Barry ‘s Virtual Paddy's Day Party is a 70 minute immersive and interactive experience where you become the stars of the show!

This Paddy's Day virtual experience promises to be unforgettable, fun-filled, and laugh-out-loud funny. Whilst this performance will be fully audience interactive, Keith ensures nobody looks foolish or is forced to participate against their will. You will leave with a feeling of wonder and knowing you have witnessed something truly unique – something you have never seen before.

Suitable for families and kids of all ages!

Each ticket is per device so you can enjoy the show on your own or with as many household/family members as you like!

The show will be hosted on Zoom and you will be sent a link to the event 24 hours in advance of showtime.


Date:
Wednesday 17th March
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
€27.55

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