Ty Cooper with The Jim Doherty Trio

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BelloBar, Saturday 17th August

Jazz and blues enthusiasts are in for a spectacular treat as the internationally acclaimed vocalist Ty Cooper is set to perform for one night only in Dublin. On 17th August 2024, at 20.00, Bello Bar in Portobello, Dublin 8 will host this exclusive concert, featuring Ty Cooper alongside some of Dublin’s finest jazz musicians, the legendary Jim Doherty, Dave Fleming & Myles Drennan.

This concert marks a rare opportunity for Dublin audiences to experience Ty Cooper’s extraordinary talent live. Accompanied by a band of top local jazz musicians, Ty’s performance will highlight her ability to connect deeply with her audience through powerful and emotive music. This is a once-off event, making it a must-see for music lovers in the city.


Date:
Saturday 17th August
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€20
Address:
BelloBar, Portobello Harbour, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of BelloBar, Portobello Harbour, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

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