Rathfarnham Rhythms: Reels to Rock, Leslie Dowdall & Mike Hanrahan

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Online, Thursday 5th August

The Office of Public Works (OPW) is delighted to announce the next performance in the Rathfarnham Rhythms: Reels to Rock series of seven free online concerts at Rathfarnham Castle.

On Thursday 5th August tune in for a wonderful evening of song in the company of Leslie Dowdall (In Tua Nua) and Mike Hanrahan (Stockton's Wing). With a repertoire ranging from Leslie and Mike's own compositions, ‘Wonderful Thing' and ‘Beautiful Affair', to songs by Maria Muldaur and Antony Hegarty (Anohni), this is the perfect musical accompaniment to a long, bright summer evening! Watch on rathfarnhamcastle.ie. or catch it afterwards on the OPW Ireland YouTube channel.

In association with Puregenius Music Promotion.


Date:
Thursday 5th August
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
Free

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