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BGE Theatre, Sunday 1st March

Tommy Fleming in Concert.

For almost 30 years, Tommy has been honing his craft and entertaining the masses with his extraordinary talent. His worldwide success has made him a household name in many homes across the globe and his fanbase is growing year on year. It's not hard to see why; music is a universal language and one Tommy is undoubtedly fluent in. The one comment that is repeated from Dublin to Darwin and beyond, is the incredible effect Tommy's voice has as he turns each song into his own with his unique and powerful style – touching emotions in you that only music can reach. While Tommy's music may be difficult to classify, fans use such words as “deeply emotional, romantic and sincere” to describe the feelings it evokes. One reviewer described his music as falling into a genre of Symphonic Pop that still awaits a name. A Tommy Fleming concert is a musical experience not to be missed that has a universal appeal to all ages and backgrounds.

Tommy is famous for his own arrangement of Danny Boy, Isle of Inisfree and Hard Times – all songs that you know and love but have never heard until you hear Tommy Fleming's versions. He also covers songs from You Raise Me Up, Bridge over Troubled Waters, From a Distance and Something Inside so Strong along with many more contemporary numbers. Such is his success, he has also toured with the great Elaine Paige and Kenny Rogers in recent years and recorded duets with Vince Gill, Christy Hennessy, Phil Coulter, Lucie Silvas, Cara Dillon, Eleanor Shanley, De Dannan and Mark Vincent to name but a few.


Date:
Sunday 1st March
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€31+
Address:
Grand Canal Square, Docklands, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Grand Canal Square, Docklands, Dublin, Ireland

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