Swords Castle Summer Concerts

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Swords Castle, Friday 25th July - Saturday 26th July

The lineup for this year’s Swords Castle Town Park Summer Concerts Series has been announced, with two unforgettable summer evenings set to take place in July in the heart of Swords.

On Friday 25 July, Irish country star Nathan Carter will rock the main stage,  plus Support from Dolly Parton Tribute & Jem and The BeezNeez adding their vibrant performances and talent. Carter's previous performances at Swords Concert Series have been nothing short of sensational; don't miss your chance to see the Wagon Wheel singer up close and personal at this intimate event by securing your tickets early and avoiding disappointment.

We are also thrilled to welcome legends The Boomtown Rats with Special Guests: The Undertones plus Support from Iann Brennan. From their rebellious beginnings in 1975 to their resurgence in the 21st century, The Boomtown Rats remain as vital, relevant, and unapologetically bold as ever. Whether it’s through their iconic hits, their dynamic live shows, or their continued passion for making music that matters, The Boomtown Rats are proof that rock ‘n’ roll doesn’t age—it only gets better.

The Boomtown Rats are back, and Boomtown is very much alive and Ratting.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to witness live music at its finest amidst the historic backdrop of Swords Castle.


Date:
Friday 25th July - Saturday 26th July
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
€29.50 - €41.50
Address:
Swords Castle, Bridge Street, Townparks, Swords, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Swords Castle, Bridge Street, Townparks, Swords, County Dublin, Ireland

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