Luke Thomas & The Swing Cats

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The Lark Concert Hall, Sunday 1st September

Join Ireland's King Of Swing Luke Thomas and his band The Swing Cats for their KINGS OF SWING TOUR. The Best In The Business is back with a brand new show celebrating 100 years of SWING music with a musical timeline of SWING classics from the 1920's to the modern day!!

Featuring all your favourite SWING and Big Band songs like Sing Sing Sing, Puttin On The Ritz, MackThe Knife to Crooning classics like Mr. Bojangles, Fly Me To The Moon, New York plus many more performed by THE BEST IN THE BUSINESS – Luke Thomas & The Swing Cats!!

An absolute must for all SWING music fans. As seen on The Late Late Show, Ireland AM, The Today Show, The Six O'Clock Show and every major radio station in the country… With two #1 Albums, three TV Concert Specials and 7 personally requested performances for President Higgins you can’t afford to miss this show. Catch Ireland’s King Of Swing and his band when they come to Balbriggan.


Date:
Sunday 1st September
Time:
1.00pm
Price:
€32
Address:
The Lark Concert Hall, Church Street, Balbriggan, Dublin, Ireland

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