Paul Brady

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The Lark Concert Hall, Saturday 10th August

After two amazing sell-out shows at The Lark Concert Hall this year we are very excited to bring Paul Brady back again in August. Paul Brady is regarded as one of Ireland's most iconic artists. He crosses boundaries again and again, incorporating folk, rock, blues, traditional Irish & classic pop styles into his songwriting. Classified as a musicians' musician, an evening with Paul Brady on stage is a captivating experience. In 2015 Paul was awarded a ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ which was presented by The President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins. Tickets are selling fast, so don't hesitate.


Date:
Saturday 10th August
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€39
Address:
The Lark Concert Hall, Church Street, Balbriggan, Dublin, Ireland

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