RTÉ CO presents: Thin Lizzy Orchestrated

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National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, Saturday 27th August

RTÉ Concert Orchestra presents Thin Lizzy Orchestrated on 27th August 2022

Join the World’s Favourite Orchestra, the RTÉ Concert Orchestra as they perform songs of Thin Lizzy this August with conductor Stephen Bell. Expect to hear your favourites from the Thin Lizzy back catalogue from ‘The Boys are Back in Town’, ‘Whiskey in the Jar’ and ‘Old Town’ with special guest musicians and vocalists on the night.

Thin Lizzy are one of the most recognisable names in music worldwide with twelve studio albums and twelve live albums under their belt. Thin Lizzy paved the way for Irish Rock N Roll music and heavily influenced many modern International artists. Their music reflects a huge amount of genres including blues, soul music and sometimes metal.


Date:
Saturday 27th August
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
From €55
Address:
Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Stoneybatter, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Stoneybatter, Dublin, Ireland

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